Healthdata.org is now estimating that there are also 330,000 unreported COVID-driven deaths in the USA

Their methodology is quite complex, and takes into account the excess death rate and several modifying factors.

In terms of accurate reporting, the USA actually looks better than many other countries. While the analysts estimate that American deaths are probably about 1.5 times as many as the officially reported total, the excess death rates elsewhere during the COVID era indicate that many countries are underreported by vast multiples. For example, Russia has reported 109,000 fatalities, but the analysts estimate that the actual total is 591,000; Mexico has reported 217,000 fatalities, but the analysts estimate that the correct total is 653,000.

2 thoughts on “Healthdata.org is now estimating that there are also 330,000 unreported COVID-driven deaths in the USA

  1. The issue is, as always, the organ damage. Someone dies from a heart attack in 2020. Okay, fine.

    Would they have had that heart attack if they hadn’t had covid earlier in the year? We’ll never know unless we start doing autopsies on every single death, and we definitely aren’t in the middle of covid.

    We’ll never know the true death toll, that’s gonna keep on ticking til every person who ever had covid dies now and in the future. Covid will still be racking up death counts 75 years from now as kids now die from heart or kidney disease in old age caused by damage incurred in youth from covid.

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