Richard Ward, Esq. 🧪⚙️🇺🇸 Profile picture
Crosser of lines. Deep data diver. Long walker. COVID mitigator. $NVAX-ed. Former 🧪⚙️ (UD/JHU) + JD (GTown). Seeking truth, not artificial consensus.

Oct 17, 2021, 9 tweets

A partial timeline of what to do if you want to deceive your citizens, and kill tens of thousands from COVID and full hospitals.

Thanks to the efforts of many, Oklahoma has been much more transparent in its data than Florida.

But all can do better.

This is what happens when you hide data from your citizens, ban mask mandates, and ban vaccine mandates.

Plus add about 25% to these counts to count excess deaths, undercounted COVID deaths, deaths from full hospitals, etc.

The @CDCgov not faultless in this data failure, but Florida epidemiologists knew, or should have known, Floridians were not informed of the extraordinarily high infection and death rate in the state.

Of the 10 worst weeks since 5/1/2021, based on excess deaths, 5 were in Florida

One criticism of the @TB_Times article of my original post.

The Florida change in the reporting of weekly death data, greatly deceived Floridians (and the media).

Florida reported to CDC 334 deaths for week ending 8/26, but people were dying at twice normal rate of 3652/day?

So while people had been dying in Florida at a rate of 2000+ COVID deaths and 3000+ excess deaths for multiple weeks, Florida had been reporting weekly deaths which appeared to be in the low hundreds.

The second piece of data on this Florida weekly report published Aug 27?

Deaths: 396

But look back.

2796 actually died the week ending Aug 28. 800-900 other "excess deaths" that week as well.

Epidemiological Best Practices: No
Deception. Yes.

So far, just scratching the surface of active deception in Florida to seemingly intentionally infect a large population in some sick variolation experiment, i.e., vaccination through infection.

The death toll of the @gbdeclaration variolation experiment?

About 30k, and counting

So what to do to counter such active deception?

@CDCgov and State agencies need to publish 7-day averages of daily COVID deaths counted, and also publish a % excess deaths number.

If you knew people were dying at twice the normal rate, would you take more precautions?

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