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Posted on: September 21, 2023 at 13:22:50 CT
Spanky KU
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It is the difference between the observed numbers of deaths in specific time periods and expected numbers of deaths in the same time periods.
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Excess death update: Europe.. - MUTGR MU - 9/21 13:10:18
     Capt Ludicrous huh?(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 9/21 13:40:50
     there’s no such thing as “excess death” - pickle MU - 9/21 13:20:50
          Learn English! - Spanky KU - 9/21 13:22:50
          There is a statistical average. nm. - MUTGR MU - 9/21 13:21:26
               funny how this term came about - meatiger MU - 9/21 13:47:02
               there is no such thing as excess death (nm) - pickle MU - 9/21 13:26:42
                    Damn you are dumb(nm) - tman MU - 9/21 13:34:32
                         I assume it's a coping mechanism. Pretend it - MUTGR MU - 9/21 14:22:16
                              “excess deaths” is a false premise - pickle MU - 9/21 14:39:40
                                   It's a statistical observation. nm. - MUTGR MU - 9/21 15:43:31
                                   Your inability to correlate number of deaths - tman MU - 9/21 14:41:24
                                        Excess deaths is merely a number - meatiger MU - 9/21 14:59:32
                                             It's not a number it's a stastical observation showing - MUTGR MU - 9/21 19:32:24
                              So when they used "excess deaths" to predict COVID deaths - meatiger MU - 9/21 14:24:27




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