Anonymous ID: bd4bd5 Nov. 27, 2020, 6:32 p.m. No.11813372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3651 >>4002

Johns Hopkins published then deleted an article questioning the U.S. coronavirus death rate

 

The university stands by the study but said the article was leading to the spread of 'misinformation'

 

Last week, Johns Hopkins University published a now-deleted article explaining a study examining the effects of the novel coronavirus on United States death totals using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Genevieve Briand, the assistant program director of the Applied Economics master's degree program at Johns Hopkins, determined, in the study, that there have been 1.7 million deaths in the U.S. between March 2020 and September 2020, 12% (or roughly 200,000) of which have been coronavirus-related. Briand posits that the only way to understand the significance of the U.S. coronavirus death rate is by comparing it to the number of total deaths in the country. According to Briand, who compared the total deaths per age category from both before and after the onset of the global pandemic, the death rate of older people stayed the same before and after coronavirus. "The reason we have a higher number of reported COVID-19 deaths among older individuals than younger individuals is simply because every day in the U.S. older individuals die in higher numbers than younger individuals," wrote Briand.

 

She also noted that between 50,000 and 70,000 deaths are seen both before and after the emergence of the virus, meaning that, according to her analysis, coronavirus has had no effect on the percentage of total deaths of older people, nor has it increased the total number of deaths in the category. These results contradict the way most people see the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which disproportionately affects the elderly population. Briand believes, after reviewing the numbers, that coronavirus deaths are being over-exaggerated. After seeing that in 2020, coronavirus-related deaths exceeded deaths from heart disease the leading cause of death in the U.S. for many years prior Briand began to suspect that the coronavirus death toll figure may be misleading. Briand found that "the total decrease in deaths by other causes almost exactly equals the increase in deaths by COVID-19," according to the original JHU newsletter. "If [the COVID-19 death toll] was not misleading at all, what we should have observed is an increased number of heart attacks and increased COVID-19 numbers. But a decreased number of heart attacks and all the other death causes doesn't give us a choice but to point to some misclassification," said Briand. "If [the COVID-19 death toll] was not misleading at all, what we should have observed is an increased number of heart attacks and increased COVID-19 numbers. But a decreased number of heart attacks and all the other death causes doesn't give us a choice but to point to some misclassification," said Briand. "All of this points to no evidence that COVID-19 created any excess deaths. Total death numbers are not above normal death numbers. We found no evidence to the contrary," she continued. Several days after removing the article, Johns Hopkins University tweeted that the article, "A closer look at U.S. deaths to COVID-19," was deleted because "the article was being used to support false and dangerous inaccuracies about the impact of the pandemic." "We regret that this article may have contributed to the spread of misinformation about COVID-19," tweeted the institution.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/johns-hopkins-published-then-deleted-study-questioning-us-coronavirus

A closer look at U.S. deaths due to COVID-19 (replacement article)

https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19

A closer look at U.S. deaths due to COVID-19 (deleted archived article)

https://web.archive.org/web/20201126223119/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19

https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19

Anonymous ID: bd4bd5 Nov. 27, 2020, 6:56 p.m. No.11813631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3850 >>3926

Former Aide Mocks Andrew Cuomo for ‘Self-Congratulatory’ Book, ‘Depressing’ Emmy Win

 

Alexis Grenell, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), has slammed her former boss over his conduct during the coronavirus pandemic in a searing op-ed published Thursday in The Nation.

 

“The Andrew Cuomo New Yorkers know and mostly tolerate, the snarling attack dog who gaslights fellow Democrats and deploys staff to call his female critics ‘f—-g idiots,’ dropped down to Earth last week. It was a hard landing after a long-distance love affair with a fanbase in a galaxy far, far away,” said Grenell, who served as Cuomo’s deputy director of intergovernmental affairs during his time as New York’s attorney general. Grenell took aim at Cuomo for penning a victory-lap book — American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic — touting his handling of the pandemic, which has yet to conclude. “It all boils down to this: Any dissent is a partisan attack on our very lives, and Andrew Cuomo is our only hope,” she wrote. “To solidify the narrative, he’s even written a self-congratulatory book at what he calls ‘half-time‘ in the crisis. Kind of like how every coach puts out a press release mid-game and Winston Churchill wrote the history of World War II in 1943. Oh, wait…”

 

Grenell then mocked Cuomo for accepting an International Emmy award for his televised briefings on the pandemic. “The whole thing was already very Through the Looking Glass before the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced on Friday that they were awarding the governor an Emmy for his “television shows with characters, plot lines, and stories of success and failure,” the former aide wrote. “There’s something genuinely depressing about seeing the son of a man who refused a seat on the Supreme Court so eager to be flattered by Ben Stiller,” she added. “It’s almost hard to remember how he ridiculed two-time Emmy Award–winner Cynthia Nixon back in 2018 for being an unqualified celebrity.” Cuomo and his office have not yet responded to Grenell’s essay. Grenell’s sharp criticism came as the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a hard blow to Cuomo’s restrictions on religious services. As Breitbart News reported: On Wednesday evening, the high court ruled in favor 5-4 with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Orthodox Jewish synagogues in their lawsuit alleging Cuomo’s gathering restrictions, which limited house of worship attendance from 10 to 25 people, violated religious freedom under the First Amendment. Cuomo bitterly dismissed the Court’s ruling, calling the decision “irrelevant.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/27/former-aide-mocks-andrew-cuomo-for-self-congratulatory-book-depressing-emmy-win/#

Anonymous ID: bd4bd5 Nov. 27, 2020, 7:11 p.m. No.11813766   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3843 >>3850 >>3926

>>11813712

 

He just finished putting up this thread on mRNA interesting;

 

The Disruptive Physician

 

Quick thread on genetics and epigenetics and an mRNA vaccine

in 1953, Watson and Crick took credit re: the double helix of DNA. The theory of genetic inheritance took hold. The initial thought was that DNA molecules held all the information needed to make an organism.

https://twitter.com/DocEvenhouse/status/1332512663189016576

Anonymous ID: bd4bd5 Nov. 27, 2020, 7:22 p.m. No.11813893   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11813843

 

The reading I've done on this so far indicates that their isn't enough data to be pushing this, in that they haven't conducted through enough trials, in addition if there are adverse affects to individuals..none of this is reversible. So no antidote.