Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 13, 2020, 7:19 p.m. No.12016006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6049

>>12015894

 

Interesting …. very good question.

Scrubbing and translating now. Should have the key connections materializing soon.

 

Once clean we can get moar eyes on. Feels like tidal wave.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 13, 2020, 7:31 p.m. No.12016155   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12015763

They are fight back

https://www.kare11.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/verify-comparing-total-deaths-from-2020-to-2019-and-2018/501-355b857c-e7e9-40e4-b31d-11500cbcb103

>Data is provided through the 48th week of 2020. So far this year, the CDC reports that 2,877,601 people have died. At the same point in 2018, the number was 2,606,928, and in 2019, it was 2,614,950. The number of deaths to this point in 2020 is at least 260,000 greater than either of the past two years. But that number is an underestimate because the CDC publishes data based on the number of death certificates it has received. Since it can take a couple of weeks for all death certificates to be recorded, the numbers for the last two weeks, at least, will increase as time goes by. If the last two weeks produce a similar number of deaths as the weeks before, the margin to this point will actually be close to 310,000.