GAME OVER: CDC Puts the Covid-19 Fatality Rate in the Ballpark of Seasonal Flu
CDC's "current best estimate" is that Covid-19 fatality rate is 0.4% for symptomatic cases, 0.26% overall
The Great Hysteria Pandemic
 
aniel Payne 1 day ago 1033
https://www.anti-empire.com/this-is-...-seasonal-flu/
Oops. CDC Makes Big Correction About Spread of COVID-19
40 million jobs lost later the CDC says virus doesn't spread from surfaces
Mind Virus-19The Flat Curve Society
 
wight Widaman 24 May 20 3212
https://www.anti-empire.com/oops-cdc-makes-big-correction-about-spread-of-covid-19/
This is Strange: Total US Deaths in March 2020 Are Actually Down 15% from Average of Prior 4 Years
https://www.winterwatch.net/2020/05/...prior-4-years/
By Jim Hoft | 8 April 2020
THE GATEWAY PUNDIT — What is going on? After shutting down the government and killing the greatest economy in the world due to junk models by specialists on the coronavirus, the data is showing that this was another huge mistake.
Grassfire reports:According to data obtained from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics Mortality Surveillance System website, total U.S. deaths for the first three weeks of March are DOWN 10% from the average of the prior four years for the same three week period.
The average for weeks 9 through 11 for the four prior years was a total of 170,555 deaths. For weeks 9 through 11 this year, the total is 153,015, meaning 17,540 fewer people died in America during the first three weeks of March than could be reasonably expected. And the gap between historic deaths and weekly deaths is widening. For week 11, just 47,655 Americans died, 8,773 and 15% fewer than the average for week 11 in the prior four years. And while data on week 12 is not complete, it is trending similar to week 11 and will likely be down by 15% (around 8,700 deaths less than expected) even though 1,919 COVID-19 deaths were reported (in week beginning 3/22).
Now after deaths for the entire month of March are reported, the results show that deaths in the US this March are 15% less than the average of the past four years! […]