The CDC statement was poorly worded and caused confusion across the media landscape and for the public. After downloading the entire data file, I was able to estimate the number of deaths in people with preexisting conditions.
Deaths are coded using ICD-10 codes. These are the same codes used for medical billing and can be viewed online. After eliminating the codes that are typical diagnoses caused by COVID-19, such as respiratory failure, the following data remains.(CDC data compiled 9/2/2020)
These calculations based on preexisting conditions are in the ballpark, but they are not perfect. The reason a range has to be calculated is that the illnesses in yellow can be either acute, and caused by COVID-19, or chronic. Because the chronic forms are prevalent in the elderly, I calculated the rate both ways. The death certificate data puts the ICD-10 codes for acute and chronic illnesses on the same line.
Those shaded in green are ICD-10 codes that are not caused by COVID-19. The line “All other conditions and causes (residual)” contains hundreds of ICD-10 codes. Because the codes include illnesses such as HIV, autoimmune disorders, blood disorders, and other diseases of the immune system, it was placed in the category of always preexisting conditions.
They lied, to get the numbers up, so they could blame the deaths on Trump.
Thus, its just the flu. If we classified and tested for flu deaths the way we are doing for the China virus we would see even higher numbers.
Confusing? How can only 6% of all covid deaths had only covid listed on death certificate be confusing? 94% had an average of 2.6 other things listed along with covid.
We are in a bad way as a country when something so simple could be confusing.
It doesnt do any good to pretend covid deaths are 6% of the total when the percentage of expected deaths are running 120+k over the average number of expected deaths for the last number of years. There are definitely more deaths this year. I downloaded the huge CDC provisional death count excel file and on July 18 we were running 105,239 over last year. No doubt about it. That number is pretty accurate. The expected deaths over 100% are covid only, and covid with comorbidities that wouldn’t have killed the person in previous years.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm