As you’ve noticed (or haven’t 🤣) , my posts have been few and far between in recent months as I’ve basically exiting the COVID data space (not much new to report) and haven’t found much else that interested me enough to dive in to.
The six-city comparison we did here (Figure 14) provides another view. We had Wayne County (Detroit) on there too, but took it off, because the graph was crowded and we were trying to show a latitude range (geographically) https://pandata.org/does-new-york-city-2020-make-any-sense/
Really appreciate your visualization. The more eyes we get on this "anomaly," the better.
Well, my guess is they maxed out their ventilator usage, maximizing deaths.
Check out the work of Mongol who does a great job refuting Jessica's claims.
NYC wasn't exactly the massive outlier she is claiming.
https://sars2.net/nopandemic.html#Claim_that_the_spike_in_deaths_in_NYC_in_spring_2020_was_so_sharp_that_it_could_not_have_been_caused_by_a_virus
https://sars2.net/nopandemic.html#Claim_that_Bergamo_was_the_only_location_which_had_higher_weekly_excess_mortality_than_NYC
https://sars2.net/nopandemic.html#Other_US_counties_with_high_excess_deaths_per_capita_in_2020
Thanks for covering this.
The six-city comparison we did here (Figure 14) provides another view. We had Wayne County (Detroit) on there too, but took it off, because the graph was crowded and we were trying to show a latitude range (geographically) https://pandata.org/does-new-york-city-2020-make-any-sense/
Really appreciate your visualization. The more eyes we get on this "anomaly," the better.
https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1746909974444294368?s=20
Because ny labelled every death as covid!