seems kind of crazy that the US is experiencing ~ 2 "Sept 11th" death counts of excess mortality over annual average every week.The US experiences 2 “Sep 11th” death counts everyday on the year
seems kind of crazy that the US is experiencing ~ 2 "Sept 11th" death counts of excess mortality over annual average every week.The US experiences 2 “Sep 11th” death counts everyday on the year
Not really. The country is coming apart at the seams, it should be expected.seems kind of crazy that the US is experiencing ~ 2 "Sept 11th" death counts of excess mortality over annual average every week.
Don't kink shame him.Salacious, you say?
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/səˈlāSHəs/
having or conveying undue or inappropriate interest in sexual matters.
Wtf?
it might start "coming apart at the seams" after the election, but even that's a stretch.Not really. The country is coming apart at the seams, it should be expected.
Record unemployment and cities burning. Yeah, es normal.it might start "coming apart at the seams" after the election, but even that's a stretch.
cities are not burning, Drama Llama.Record unemployment and cities burning. Yeah, es normal.
Fear and Stress are at an all time highRecord unemployment and cities burning. Yeah, es normal.
So the riots are entirely a media fabrication?cities are not burning, Drama Llama.
Record unemployment, but we just print money. ees normal.
A lot of major cities seeing murder rate increases too.Fear and Stress are at an all time high
That kills people with or without a virus going around
I think a lot of people don't wanna admit that the repercussions from a lockdown are and will kill a lot of people
I personally know of 3 suicides due to lockdown...sad stuff but true
Lotta variables and causes are involved with these "excess deaths"
A trend that started 2+ years agoA lot of major cities seeing murder rate increases too.
Chicago ? :A trend that started 2+ years ago
Murder Rate Drops Across U.S., but Not in All Large Cities (Published 2019)
The decline in killings and property crimes in 2018 continues a decades-long trend, according to F.B.I. data.www.nytimes.com
I dont know about specific cities. But "A lot of major cities seeing murder rate increases too." has been a known trend for a few years where urban centers are bucking the national and historic trend downward. As I linked. The reasons are many argued.Chicago ? :
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NYT was reporting a similar trend in NYC where in July the murder rate was up 50% from last year.
From what I understand in NYC police are largely handcuffed at present. If correct it would make sense that firearms are being used more brazenly, also without police intervention, or the threat of it, felony assaults quickly become murders.@ConorMcGregorsBeard
Crime down double digits in NYC but murders and shootings increase: NYPD
NEW YORK — As the mass protest movement in the wake of George Floyd’s death began, crime overall was down in New York City during May but many serious crimes saw a rise. The NYPD announced Th…www.pix11.com
what explains the dichotomy?
especially, felony assaults dropping, but murders going up? I always thought of those things has gradients of each other.
Ahhh, that makes sense. We just converted assaults to completion. Shuffle the pile.also without police intervention, or the threat of it, felony assaults quickly become murders.
At a quick glance, NYC, Philly and Chicago have seen a sharp increase. Apparently L.A. is more of the same: LAPD: Homicides Up 250% In First Week Of JuneI dont know about specific cities. But "A lot of major cities seeing murder rate increases too."
We also converted assaults to excess deaths.Ahhh, that makes sense. We just converted assaults to completion. Shuffle the pile.
I'm not sure they are currently statistically significant portion of those excess deaths if you are looking at long term averages:We also converted assaults to excess deaths.
I think it would depend on how excess deaths are being counted. The term seems to be loosely defined, but generously applied. But a couple extra murders per month over potentially a hundred different municipalities and it starts to look somewhat more significant. Excess deaths are a much more slippery slope than either side of the debate seems to want to acknowledge. Are there people dying of covid, and it's not being reported? Certainly, but I frequently see people behaving as if all, or most excess deaths are covid related, and that doesn't seem to be grounded in anything outside of hope.I'm not sure they are currently statistically significant portion of those excess deaths if you are looking at long term averages
They probably are.. Are there people dying of covid, and it's not being reported? Certainly, but I frequently see people behaving as if all, or most excess deaths are covid related
Every week medical journals are filled with attempts to quantify the number that are COVID related (also other excess deaths such as diabets, ACS, etc which all rise in each pandemic location for many reasons). So this is not just random "hope" but looking at all causesand that doesn't seem to be grounded in anything outside of hope.
This strikes me as a bit of an issue:They probably are.
Every week medical journals are filled with attempts to quantify the number that are COVID related (also other excess deaths such as diabets, ACS, etc which all rise in each pandemic location for many reasons). So this is not just random "hope" but looking at all causes
Excess Deaths From COVID-19 and Other Causes, March-April 2020
This study uses data from the National Center for Health Statistics to estimate excess deaths (ie, the difference between observed and expected deaths) in the US and the District of Columbia in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.jamanetwork.com
People have created models and in some cases have then used retrospective data from highly known and testing areas NYC to validate those models. Turns out the models were pretty good in some cases.
Large increases in mortality from heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases were observed. Further investigation is required to determine the extent to which these trends represent nonrespiratory manifestations of COVID-19 or secondary pandemic mortality caused by disruptions in society that diminished or delayed access to health care and the social determinants of health (eg, jobs, income, food security).
Dumpsters are burning, not cities.So the riots are entirely a media fabrication?
Building shaped dumpsters? Neat.Dumpsters are burning, not cities.