If one were to go to this CDC site and look at the data you could easily see the "all other causes of death are down" claim debunked.
The chart shows the weekly death count from all causes back to 2017. From March of this year to now the death count is above the "threshold of excess deaths" and above the same time last year. If there was a mass conspiracy to replace all or some causes of death with COVID, the numbers of deaths would not be above the threshold of excess deaths, or at least not 10K-15K over the line like it was at it's peak weeks.
Unless they're trucking in bodies and cranking out extra death certificates to make it look good. Or unless the shadow government that is running the CDC is faking the data. In that case. I can't help you. I guess that could happen right? LOL.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard
Edit: If you select "Excess Deaths with and without COVID-19" on the Dashboard pulldown and hit "update dashboard", it will give you an updated graph with the COVID vs non-COVID. COVID deaths are tracking above the excess line.
The chart shows the weekly death count from all causes back to 2017. From March of this year to now the death count is above the "threshold of excess deaths" and above the same time last year. If there was a mass conspiracy to replace all or some causes of death with COVID, the numbers of deaths would not be above the threshold of excess deaths, or at least not 10K-15K over the line like it was at it's peak weeks.
Unless they're trucking in bodies and cranking out extra death certificates to make it look good. Or unless the shadow government that is running the CDC is faking the data. In that case. I can't help you. I guess that could happen right? LOL.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard
Edit: If you select "Excess Deaths with and without COVID-19" on the Dashboard pulldown and hit "update dashboard", it will give you an updated graph with the COVID vs non-COVID. COVID deaths are tracking above the excess line.
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