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Johns Hopkins Study Saying COVID-19
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Posted By: Dreadnought, 11/27/2020 1:57:53 PM

Conventional wisdom is that COVID-19 has caused thousands of deaths in the United States and nearly 1.5 million worldwide. This perception has been directly challenged by a study published by Johns Hopkins University on Sunday, November 22. Genevieve Briand, assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Johns Hopkins University, critically analyzed the impact that COVID-19 had on U.S. deaths. According to her, the impact of COVID-19 on deaths in the United States can be fully understood by comparing it to the number of total deaths in the country. According to study, “in contrast to most people’s assumptions, the number of deaths by COVID-19 is not alarming

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Attila DiMedici 11/27/2020 2:16:24 PM (No. 617933)
What is missing from this article, and perhaps from the study, is whether or not there was a significant increase in the total number of deaths in 2020 vs other years. I have seen articles claiming both a significant increase and articles claiming no significant increase.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: pros7767 11/27/2020 2:27:27 PM (No. 617938)
#1, Re-read the article. It essentially says the number of deaths between 2018 and 2020 are the same but the usual cause of death, heart disease, respiratory disease, et al have decreased consistent with the increase in Covid deaths. As many have suspected, this has been an outrageous scam on the American people to steal our election and our liberties.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: planetgeo 11/27/2020 2:31:45 PM (No. 617940)
THIS is science.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: davew 11/27/2020 2:34:25 PM (No. 617941)
Conclusion: People that are dying as they always do of multiple chronic causes coincidentally were infected with COVID-19 but it was not causally related to their death. The scamdemic was the fraud to justify the fraud of lockdowns and mail-in ballots that has now resulted in the fraud of Joe Biden getting elected. This is an extraordinary popular disillusion that can only be attributed to the madness of crowds.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mathman 11/27/2020 2:35:46 PM (No. 617942)
Too bad. You missed it. The Deep State just deleted it. Sauron's arm is long. He sees everything. Sauron commands you not to read this stuff. The narrative is that the wuhan flu will kill you unless you stay inside. So sit down, shut up, and eat your dog food.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 11/27/2020 2:38:14 PM (No. 617943)
Deleting a Johns Hopkins study for political correctness reasons -- now that takes chutzpah.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Bluefindad 11/27/2020 3:24:09 PM (No. 617974)
Soon the Dems and media will announce that "This story has been debunked!" as they always do without having to present any counter-evidence whatsoever. These are simple and straightforward numbers. It doesn't take a mathematician to figure them out. Just a spreadsheet. If deaths from heart problems declined compared with previous years but that gap was filled with COVID deaths, then there are two possibilities. The first is good news/bad news - that COVID miraculously prevents heart disease from killing people but COVID kills them anyway. The second is that the heart conditions still kill people but their deaths are re-branded for political purposes. The actions of Johns Hopkins in pulling the article and, of course, the media and Tech's actions to suppress it is another nail in the coffin of public trust. If the CDC's mortality database goes dark as well, or if the numbers become padded by the same mindsets that spoiled the election, then we have truly stepped into the world of shadows and mirages.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Shmowry1 11/27/2020 3:53:07 PM (No. 617988)
This is part of the “Great Reset”.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Starboard_side 11/27/2020 4:18:27 PM (No. 618004)
Remember, Johns Hopkins is also the source all of the news folks obtain their new cases, deaths, etc.. so I'm sure they received some push back on this article to ensure it was removed. #1, part of the issue, roughly 40% of the deaths are people around the median age for death, thus, very little change in overall death numbers would result, since they'd have likely died around the same time but maybe from a different cause. I read that the CDC is looking to update their quarantine days down from 14, but have not released them yet. And, they are excited to finally get to work with the new incoming administration. Presumably, they will update the lower quarantine days only after Trump concedes, or January 20, 2021 shortly after noon.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 11/27/2020 4:47:06 PM (No. 618026)
Basically, essentially ALL Wuhan flu deaths are "died with", not "died of.." I was told this back in August by a nurse in southern Colorado. We have been SCAMMED. Fauci is a fraud.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: red1066 11/27/2020 4:56:55 PM (No. 618029)
Any death after Feb. 2020 is a covid death. Even car accident victims and suicides. Covid was the cause.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: sparky joe 11/27/2020 5:22:49 PM (No. 618045)
The Deaths from Heart Disease and other Usual Causes of Death of Older People has SOMEHOW DECREASED AT ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME RATE AS THE NUMBER OF DEATHS ATTRIBUTED TO COVID If you Die in a Motorcycle Accident or Jump Out A Window, your Death is Recorded as a COVID DEATH if there is ANY TRACE OF COVID IN YOUR BODY ( Not in This Study, but I’ve read that people in hospitals who Test Positive for COVID are tested every day until they Test Negative- if they Test Positive for 10 straight days until they Test Negative It’s RECORDED AS 10 CASES OF COVID Not only is there a Political Motivation for this but there’s also a Financial One for Hospitals and Doctors Does ANYTHING Surprise us anymore? KEEP THE FAITH DON’T GO WOBBLY
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Chiritwo 11/27/2020 6:12:13 PM (No. 618066)
We've been had but then most of us knew that awhile ago. The lengths the democrats will go through to make people behave is unbelievable. Good thing we have President Trump and a new Supreme Court Justice member. - whew!!!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: The Remnants 11/27/2020 7:06:39 PM (No. 618097)
I read today on Gateway Pundit that the study has "mysteriously disappeared". Right! I am surprised that it ever got published. I understand that Mr., or is it Master?, Bill Gates contributes heavily to Johns Hopkins University. That's why we always get such 'positive' info on the Covid from them. We must be conditioned to believe that it is the vaccine or nothing. I wonder if the person who is responsible for the study will be chastised.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: kono 11/27/2020 8:39:58 PM (No. 618149)
Very compelling stuff. I would like to see more than just the 3 weeks of April in the table of increases/decreases by cause. To make it clear this isn't a distorted presentation of cherry-picked data points.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Zarin 11/27/2020 9:16:23 PM (No. 618163)
I was informed that: "... the data is suggesting that statistically speaking only about 12K of the reported 292K US deaths classed as COVID are actually "excess" mortality. That 95%+ are deaths that would have occurred anyway - likely at some point in the next year. " The COVID is like a big wind that knocks down dying trees. It is about 2 times more lethal than 'regular' flu. There is no herd immunity yet and no vaccine which is what protects most of us who are high risk. Also: "There are about 2.9 million deaths in the US every year." A 10% jump will show up and is very ugly. What we have actually have had is 0.4% jump and that is "almost a rounding error."
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Heraclitus 11/27/2020 11:18:13 PM (No. 618207)
I was just wondering about this early this morning. Recently a 98 year old in-law died, on Death Cert. is basically "old age". Truth is, when you're in your 80s+, the next Big Event is death itself. Nursing homes and extended-care facilities for obvious reasons will have the largest number of deaths. What's really worrying is how quickly the Left took advantage of this pandemic to use fearmongering as a tool of control over large numbers of people. Also of interest, those manipulatable people are among the Dem/Left itself, so susceptible to "virtue-signaling", shaming, and bullying and pressuring and just their sheer delight in bossing around their fellow humans. Disgusting. Republicans aren't good at this, but now it is a matter of the life and thriving of the Republic and its destruction by the Leftist Democrat Party (which includes the big tech propaganda machine companies).
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Reply 18 - Posted by: ROLFNader 11/28/2020 9:04:56 AM (No. 618388)
Look up Dr Bukasec , a doctor for 32 years in Kalispell MT . The video of her presentation will show parts of the letter from the CDC sent to EVERY person who is certified to sign a death certificate in this country. Says basically what was posted above this.
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