Don't fall into the deniers nonsense.
Covid-19 true death toll is actually
higher than the official reported toll.
A lot of people have died on their house by covid-19 but haven't been added to the covid-19 death toll because they simply haven't been tested.
From March 15 to Dec. 5. Altogether, the analysis shows that
377,000 more people than normal have died in the United States during that period.
So, what has happened different this year, to have 377,000 more deaths in the US than previous years, from March 15 to Dec. 5? Yes, you are right, that's covid-19.
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From data
from March 15 to Dec. 5: (when the
official US covid-19 death toll was 287,000) if you check
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
True Pandemic Toll in the U.S. Reaches 377,000
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/covid-death-toll-us.html
"Deaths in every state of the country are higher than they would be in a normal year, according to an analysis of estimates from the
Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The data show how the coronavirus pandemic, which is peaking in many states, is bringing with it unusual patterns of death, higher than the
official totals of deaths that have been directly linked to the virus.
Deaths nationwide were
19 percent higher than normal
from March 15 to Dec. 5. Altogether, the analysis shows that
377,000 more people than normal have died in the United States during that period, a number that may be an undercount since recent death statistics are still being updated.
Epidemiologists refer to
fatalities in the gap between the observed and normal numbers of deaths as "excess deaths."