Jesus. Once again. Find 2020 Year to Date Death Total. We get a daily count of Covid cases. Find the US TOTAL DEATH COUNT
From the same dataset I linked, in 2020, there have been 2,861,965 deaths. That doesn't include week 48 to 52 and partial data for week 46 and 47. In 2019, there were 2,852,609 for all of 2019. So there are already more deaths in 2020 than 2019 even not counting the last 5 weeks of the year. So I guess if not a single person dies from mid-November through end of the year from any causes, then you'd be right.
I don't understand why being posted on a website so important? Isn't it better to download the raw data from the CDC and add them up yourself? Do you trust data from a site more because of pretty graphics? EDIT: To emphasize, the CDC data is actual deaths recorded and reported to the CDC. Not a projection or estimate. These people have already died.
Ok... You apparently post 25 times per year. I surely am not going to trust you. Find me 2020 Year To Date Total US Deaths. Considering how often we are given Virus details you'd think this would be a very easy number.
You can download the data from CDC's site itself and look for yourself. I wouldn't trust some random poster on a website either. Have you downloaded the data and looked?
I have. Find me the month to month number. I don't even need to know the daily amount. Just the total as of 12-1 would be good.
That data in the CDC sheet is week to week. You can add them up by months if you'd like. I don't see much advantage in doing that though. You won't be able to find solid 12/1 numbers until maybe 1/1/21 due to the time lag in recording and reporting. Getting near real time death data is not trivial. It takes a lot of man power and money to have people look through test results and death certificates. It's done for Covid19 due to the severity and pandemic nature of the disease. No one is going to make the effort to have nationwide daily death counts of heart disease or cancer because it's not new nor contagious.
It's 12 AM, I'm sorry you're monitoring this thread every second. I fixed it. Here you go, lazy motherfvcker: Goes up to 11/21/2020 only.
https://data.cdc.gov/api/views/muzy-jte6/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true Let me see how predictable you are with this... You're going to read this post. Ignore it. Come up with some BS saying how you disapprove of the link because it doesn't support your narrative.
Your post is missing months. I'm not sure how more clear I can be on this. Show me Year to Date Death numbers. FIND IT You literally sent me Excel spreadsheets..