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Different data definitions. States/territories define data points in inconsistent ways, and the various trackers deal with those inconsistent definitions differently. For example, “deaths” is treated very differently by various states and trackers, especially when it comes to “probable deaths,” which are not reported by all states or trackers.
The state of New York, for instance, has not been reporting “probable deaths” from COVID-19, whereas New York City reports thousands of probable deaths. Worldometer includes the NYC probables in its death counts, whereas The COVID Tracking Project does not. (Johns Hopkins also does not include the NYC probable deaths on its US map but does on its Global map.) When the state of New York includes these probable deaths in its reporting, we will include them in ours.
originally posted by: slatesteam
Well hell if I were to die in a car crash it’d still be Covid, so why not use that logic here?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: StoutBroux
Are you assuming the deaths were the result of the vaccinations?
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
The VAST majority of people worldwide (and in the USA) will not be taking the vaccine
And that’s a good thing
Not sure why it upsets those who blindly believe and OBEY the media and the corporate overlords
The vaccine will be refused by MOST