Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

NPR reports, without reporting, covid-19 lockdown responsible for over 400k deaths

CDC has the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States at 578,520. NPR is reporting on a new study that estimates over 900,000 people have died due to COVID-19… sort of.

A new study estimates that the number of people who have died of COVID-19 in the U.S. is more than 900,000, a number 57% higher than official figures.

Worldwide, the study’s authors say, the COVID-19 death count is nearing 7 million, more than double the reported number of 3.24 million.

NPR

How do they get to this number?

Then, it examined other mortality factors influenced by the pandemic. For example, some of the extra deaths were caused by increased opioid overdoses or deferred health care. On the other hand, the dramatic reduction in flu cases last winter and a modest drop in deaths caused by injury resulted in lower mortality in those categories than usual.

Researchers at UW ultimately concluded that the extra deaths not directly caused by COVID-19 were effectively offset by the other reductions in death rates, leaving them to attribute all of the net excess deaths to the coronavirus.

“When you put all that together, we conclude that the best way, the closest estimate, for the true COVID death is still excess mortality, because some of those things are on the positive side, other factors are on the negative side,” Murray said.

NPR

In other words, government lockdowns and mandates contributed to almost as many deaths as the virus itself. How many lives would have been saved if we didn’t lock down. If we only protected the vulnerable?


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