This one is even better so that you can see the ones that we know happened early on when we were not taking seriously what was happening in Europe, and the even more STOOOPID deaths from those states that weren’t taking seriously what was happening in NY, and what the CDC was trying to tell them - combined with their dishonest reporting of data that Alzheimers in Texas was suddeny more lethall in 2020.
That would be round about the time where the elderly and infirm in care homes were exposed thanks to the STOOOOPID putting infected people in their environment. Good job.
You have completely and utterly missed the ENTIRE point; statistically, scientifically, medically and propagansdistically. Here, let me make it more clear:
The States listed above are calling obvious COVID deaths soemthing besides COVID. It may be from dishonesty, it may be from infrastructure deficits, it may be from wishful thinking.
But the conclusion, obvious in the data, is that Alzheimer deaths did NOT suddenly spike in 2020, it did NOT suddenly become more lethal in Texas, but not in NY. Rather, what you see is people who died
from COVID, who would not have otherwise died from the other conditions that they had (and mostly have had for several years also without dying from it.)
The POINT is that these are COVID deaths, despite your attempt in your post above to claim that the USA is not above 150,000 COVID deaths.
Yes these are mostly stoopid deaths. The line of infection that included studpidly putting COVID patients back in nursing homes in NY
should have been a caution to Texas and Florida and Georgia, but they stooopidly did not learn from New York’s stark lessons, nor did they put a stop to
additional stoooopid behaviors like beach going and bars, which is how the disease got into nursing homes by way of family visits or grocery stores, then health care workers. SInce obviously the alzheimer’s patients are obviously not the ones at beaches and bars.
So:
the point of the data: it is reasonable to conclude that ALL of these excess deaths are likely COVID, not an increase in diabletes or Alzheimers suddenly in March of 2020.