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Originally Posted by EgoFG
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No they have not deleted the story, it is still avaliable from the same site in PDF.
https://www.jhunewsletter.com/articl...ue-to-covid-19
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Originally Posted by EgoFG
If I get time I will try and crunch the numbers myself. - Or someone else may be faster.
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It's all here mate knock yourself out.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/c...ess_deaths.htm
Johns Hopkins University Newsletter explained why they took it off their webpage;
"Editor’s Note: After The News-Letter published this article on Nov. 22, it was brought to our attention that our coverage of Genevieve Briand’s presentation “COVID-19 Deaths: A Look at U.S. Data”
has been used to support dangerous inaccuracies that minimize the impact of the pandemic.
We decided on Nov. 26 to retract this article to
stop the spread of misinformation, as we noted on social media. However, it is our responsibility as journalists to provide a historical record. We have chosen to take down the article from our website, but it is available here as a PDF.
Why are people still looking for conspiracy theories to explain what is obvious?