I interpreted the peak on the original graph as falling in 2019. But if we go with an (ostensible) peak in 2020, it's still a fake. One wonders what the budget is for manufacturing this kind of data. It must be immense.
Welcome. The massive spike you see begins to climb in the third week of March 2020, peaks second week of April 2020, and falls back to baseline by the end of May 2020
1) Why is data incomplete because of lag of time? After the fact, you have the data to make the graph. So the data is either complete or this is an excuse.
2) Why is the data for 2020-2025 still provisional? It's 2025, we got time to sort it out already! At least I would excuse 2025.
3) What's the point of displaying data with a 2 week lag? More confusion? Or just to sound smart like this is why death data is all over the place?
4) 2022 came in pretty hot at the start of the year, probably from the people jabbed from the mandates a few months before. 2021 was climbing up at the end of the year, also because of the mandates.
5) Obviously the huge spike in 2020 which smells like BS to me!
6) 2021 shows high death rates in the beginning of the year. IIRC the shots started in Dec 2020 and likely primarily in the elderly population.
It's a fake.
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I interpreted the peak on the original graph as falling in 2019. But if we go with an (ostensible) peak in 2020, it's still a fake. One wonders what the budget is for manufacturing this kind of data. It must be immense.
Welcome. The massive spike you see begins to climb in the third week of March 2020, peaks second week of April 2020, and falls back to baseline by the end of May 2020
i would ask if these numbers were assembled in real time or retroactively (or otherwise)
and if that methodology for collecting these numbers was in effect prior to march 2020
and whether existing personnel were sufficient to process this explosion of data, or if additional staff were required
and in a best case scenario who those new (temporary?) employees were
"explosion of data" ✅
I'll make a list of things that don't make sense.
1) Why is data incomplete because of lag of time? After the fact, you have the data to make the graph. So the data is either complete or this is an excuse.
2) Why is the data for 2020-2025 still provisional? It's 2025, we got time to sort it out already! At least I would excuse 2025.
3) What's the point of displaying data with a 2 week lag? More confusion? Or just to sound smart like this is why death data is all over the place?
4) 2022 came in pretty hot at the start of the year, probably from the people jabbed from the mandates a few months before. 2021 was climbing up at the end of the year, also because of the mandates.
5) Obviously the huge spike in 2020 which smells like BS to me!
6) 2021 shows high death rates in the beginning of the year. IIRC the shots started in Dec 2020 and likely primarily in the elderly population.