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Here’s How You Know We’re Underestimating COVID-19 Deaths, Even Without Hospital Death-Cause Data
The number of dead Americans is so dramatic that you don’t need the hospital cause of death data to see we’re under-counting deaths.
Claims that hospitals receive more money for COVID-19 deaths are true, but it doesn't show we overestimated cases. Both assertions are plausible, so let’s walk through the relevant facts.
Then you decide if the deaths are over- or underestimated. As a thoroughly stubborn albeit endearing medical doctor informed me, “garbage in equals garbage out,” so we’ll also discuss the source and quality of the data.
Let’s look at all-cause death totals. Figure 1 shows excess deaths, deaths above what we would expect in a normal year, attributed to COVID-19, influenza-pneumonia deaths, or deaths from neither.
You can see the excess deaths in the US represented between the black solid and dashed lines.