Keyword: numbers
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New VAERS numbers are out. 701,559 Adverse Events60,741 Hospitalizations80,393 Urgent Care6,637 Heart Attacks5,765 Myocarditis1,862 Miscarriages19,210 Disabled14,925 Deaths 100% Safe and Effective https://openvaers.com/covid-data https://twitter.com/CatHaven04/status/1439414638177923072
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At least 12,000 Americans have already died from COVID-19 this month, as the country inches through its latest surge in cases. But another worrying statistic is often cited to depict the dangers of this moment: The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the United States right now is as high as it has been since the beginning of February. It’s even worse in certain places: Some states, including Arkansas and Oregon, recently saw their COVID hospitalizations rise to higher levels than at any prior stage of the pandemic. But how much do those latter figures really tell us?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adjusted its COVID-19 tracking for the state of Florida on Tuesday as confusion over reporting practices sparked a feud between federal and state authorities. After the CDC website showed record high numbers for Sunday, Aug. 8, the Florida Department of Health balked, accusing the agency of folding several days of new cases into one. The gap was significant, with the CDC initially claiming there were 28,317 new cases on Sunday, while the Florida DOH puts that number at 15,319. On Tuesday the CDC adjusted its number down to 19,584.
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President Joe Biden falsely claimed at the White House on Friday that 350 million Americans have been vaccinated, twice bungling his statistics after looking at his notes. “You know, we have roughly 350 million people vaccinated in the United States and billions around the world,” Biden said after looking at his note card provided by White House staff.
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The mayor of Broward County, Fla., Steve Geller (D), said Monday that COVID-19 cases in his county are “doubling every 10 or 11 days,” CBS Miami reported. Geller reiterated the notion that the spike in virus cases is largely attributed to the unvaccinated. “The numbers are doubling every 10 or 11 days,” Geller said. “This is horrifying.” Geller also said that most intensive care hospital units are well over their capacity, saying that most medical facilities have to convert some areas that are not designed to be ICUs, CBS Miami reported.
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President Joe Biden’s administration refused Friday to release the numbers of White House staff who had tested positive for the coronavirus. White House press secretary Jen Psaki argued the information was not relevant, as the staffers were vaccinated and experienced breakthrough infections and experienced asymptomatic or mild symptoms. “We’re in a very different place than we were six or seven months ago,” she said, downplaying the need to release the information. When pressed by a reporter why the White House would not release the numbers, Psaki replied, “Why do you need to have that information?” The reporter noted the information...
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Tiny but revealing vid to retweet for your politicians and media, and everyone who needs to get a grip on reality.https://twitter.com/FatEmperor/status/1414881543429009416* Just 2 minutes to grasp it - anyone can, surely? *(thread below has the key links for the downloads and the data)
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Insurance company Geico suffered a data breach earlier this year that exposed customers’ driver’s license numbers for more than a month, according to a data breach notice filed with the attorney general of California. First reported by TechCrunch, Geico says in the notice that it has fixed the security issue that led to the breach. “We recently determined that between January 21, 2021 and March 1, 2021, fraudsters used information about you – which they acquired elsewhere – to obtain unauthorized access to your driver’s license number through the online sales system on our website,” the notice reads. “We have...
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Jen Psaki won't confirm how many kids. Neither will DHS.
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Nielson...silent as a lamb asleep in the nearest barn...knows nothing about TV viewer numbers for the 2021 super bowl. Ya got to be kidding me.
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There have been a lot of questions raised about fraud and irregularities in this election. But one of the reasons that people question is also the other numbers and results in the election. One of the things that isn’t getting a lot of coverage in mainstream media is just how well the Republicans did, contrary to predictions. While even Fox, incorrectly, projected a Democratic gain the House on Election Night, in fact, as we reported, the Republicans picked up at least 12 seats and will likely have more before the final count is in. Of the four remaining House races...
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Here is the One American News report that is worth your time. Please share it so we can end the scam. https://twitter.com/drdavidsamadi/status/1321816020923883521
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I called my friend yesterday who is the township supervisor in my area and also works as a manager for a state rep. She was telling me her boss the state rep was livid that governor fat boy was shutting down restaurants and bars again in cook and lake county. He had her call the health Dept or whatever agency for the numbers to justify this next round of shutdowns. She called the agency and they said they would get her the numbers and information ASAP. Two days later NOTHING. She has spoken to Dr Ezike office personally also about...
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Traditionally, Democrats have been more likely to vote early and they have also been more likely to vote by mail. This was certainly the case in 2016, but Hillary Clinton lost that election.So keep that in mind as we discuss the following numbers.Some states report the party affiliation of voters that return their ballots by mail, and Professor McDonald has been constantly updating that data on his website. The following are the latest figures that we have for the key swing states of Florida, North Carolina, Iowa and Pennsylvania…FloridaDemocrats 904,217 returned ballotsRepublicans 519,876 returned ballotsMinor 20,093 returned ballotsNo Party Affiliation...
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New cases of the novel coronavirus reached a record single-day high in Florida on Thursday, according to state's Department of Health. Its latest update, which confirmed 1,698 additional cases diagnosed over the last 24 hours, followed more than one week of reports that showed rising numbers.
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This was quietly posted at the CDC on May 1st. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm
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Scroll down and read it yourself.You will see 80k deaths. Same as last years flu. https://covid19.healthdata.org/
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Updated. By merging datasets recently made available by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Johns Hopkins University, I’ve gathered some truly fascinating trend statistics on the global penetration of Covid-19 which I’m now prepared to share. There are 20 infected countries on page one of my analysis – and these are their stories. You’ll notice that this particular data-snapshot contains population, new cases reported, deaths and recoveries by country of exposure. I’ve added 5 columns for each metric: total, today, last 5 days, 6-10 days ago, and 11-15 days ago are calculated for each in order...
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg is running for the Democratic nomination as an unconventional candidate — a mayor running a city with a population of just over 100,000 residents. Butting up against (but not, in fact, containing) the University of Notre Dame, South Bend is a moderately-sized town confronting many of the economic challenges that beguile the post-industrial Midwest with the advantage of being next to a large research university. To find out how South Bend fared during Mayor Pete's time in office, Insider pulled a number of key stats from the American Community Survey from 2012, the year he took office,...
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The 10,958 Problem, based on work by Brazilian mathematician Inder J. Taneja. The 10,958 Problem | Numberphile | Featuring Matt Parker | YouTube | Published on Apr 18, 2017 | Video by Brady Haran
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