maybe Kozak is right. the numbers seem to be getting worse under the biden administration.
just saying, nearing 2%
Numbers started dropping once Biden was inaugurated...which coincided with WHO saying the PCR tests are using too many cycles.
You’re seeing the effects of how you’re choosing to measure the fatality rate; not any actual change in the rate. People don’t typically die the same day they’re diagnosed. For those who do die, it takes an average of about two weeks from time of diagnosis. So deaths always trail cases.
If you’re looking at deaths on Jan 1 vs new cases on Jan 1, the % will depend on whether new cases are rising or falling. If cases are rising, you’ll see a percentage that’s lower. The faster cases are rising, the lower that percentage. Because the percentage of deaths is actually based on cases from ~2 weeks ago. If new cases are falling, then the percentage will swing up.
The fact is, Biden hasn’t done anything at all at this point. He’s said some words and signed some papers. New cases are falling because we’re past the top of the bell curve of this particular wave. And looking at waves nationally doesn’t make much sense anyway since outbreaks happen within specific regions. Cases can be falling in Texas while rising in Michigan, for example.
Regardless of what Biden does or doesn’t do, the vaccines and infections will inoculate enough people to hit the herd immunity threshold sometime around July. After that, cases will fall and this whole thing is over and done with. Biden is irrelevant for this, which is why he’s already trying to push his “climate change” nonsense.