From today's NYTimes, see the diagram below. What do I see in the curve? The slope downward from this last (3d) peak is too steep. The epidemic curves of diseases generally rise steeply and fall more slowly as the virus runs out of susceptibles. See the two prior peaks for an example. In this case, deaths peaked right around Inauguration Day, and have fallen in a straight, steady line ever since. I suspect some type of manipulation led to such a steep fall on the way down.
Deaths are the most reliable number we have for the pandemic. However, I've documented several ways that death numbers can be manipulated; in particular, CDC says they hand count all Covid deaths, while almost all other causes of death are machine counted. Dr. Scott Jensen, who was a Minnesota state Senator and now is running for governor, was involved with a handcount of Minnesota deaths ascribed to Covid, and found the number was about 28% too high.
In any event, this curve should reassure you that things are not so dire as claimed. Deaths are almost down to the lowest level seen between the two prior peaks. Cases are down a bit as well on April 7.
What a horror show, these half-baked and untested vaccines. One of your hardest hitting posts. Thank you.
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