Researchers at Boston University have combed through the death certificates, and Covid deaths were severely undercounted during the height of the pandemic.
Thank-you Captain Obvious.
This was clear from the most cursory examination of excess death data.
The covid-19 pandemic was perhaps the greatest natural disaster to befall America and the world in modern times. Research out today, however, indicates that we’re still underselling just how deadly it truly was.
Researchers at Boston University and others examined national death certificate data collected in the first two years of the pandemic. They estimated that the official tally missed nearly 20% of covid-related fatalities between 2020 and 2021, amounting to 155,536 uncounted deaths. These missing cases were more common among minority and disadvantaged communities, likely reflecting longstanding disparities in how deaths are investigated in the country, the researchers say.
This sh$# ain't rocket science.
Both the death toll and the bad statistics are a natural consequence of having a public health establishment opposed to the idea of public health.


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