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If 1)not all the surgeries were counted because it relied on you volunteering to count yourself and 2) an air conditioner fell on some of those patients and it was marked as a death from surgery, I’d just be staying away from the data on that surgery altogether.
But I digress…
Where’d you get your original data from? This says as at December 31, 2021, there had been 395,504 cases and 2239 deaths.
Much lower pre-vaccine case-fatality rate than you originally quoted.
The figures I used were both for cases and deaths until the end of November 2021 which was just before the massive spike started where the infections started getting completely out of control from December onwards.
Death from COVID is not instanteous, it's not like you contract COVID and instantly die. There's a lag effect of around 4-6 weeks. You can see that the death figures remain linear until the end of January before they dramatically increase which coincides with the spike in infections that started from December.
Including the massive spike in December would serve nothing other than trying to disingenuously dilute the numbers. The end of November is the logical cut off point in terms of a reference point.
At the end of the day the maths clearly supports the fact that COVID post vaccine and Omicron has been a different beast.
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