Comments by "Goose" (@goose7574) on "" video.
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@Kylix_lol There's no flawed logic, they are talking about "averages," EXACTLY what I'm doing.
The average Heart Disease deaths are over 2300 per day. Right now they are saying the "average" Covid deaths are 2010.
They specifically didn't say "on one day we had more Covid deaths, than heart disease deaths for that day."
Just like you said one day could be 3000 and the next could be 1000, giving the two day "average" 2000.
The same would go for heart disease, one day would be higher and the next lower. At the end of it though, the average right now, is that Heart Disease is still higher at over 2300 (because the average is actually 23 and some change).
I don't understand why you don't understand this, but it is what it is.
Averages are averages... We AREN'T talking specific daily numbers, like you're saying. They are talking about a weekly average, in fact.
Hopefully that helps you more.
I know about this, because my father died from a heart attack and I've followed the numbers for the past 20 years. That's how I know the the data for heart disease.
Is it possible that the average virus deaths will surpass the average Heart disease deaths, yes, but right now, the average Heart disease is 2300, and the average Covid is 2010.
Hope that helps.
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