The problem with that theory is the entire world uses the site. If they were not tracking some country well, someone would have made an issue of it — most likely to the website to get it fixed.
And they would have fixed it.
Only deaths really matter. Cases depend on how many felt like getting tested, incidental hospital testing, false negatives or positives.
But largely, dead is dead.
I’d also throw in that Worldometer’s numbers for daily cases or fatalities the most recent day or two, are sometimes a bit whacky, but,
A) They usually are not hugely off JHU’s numbers,
B) Given more time they usually settle in to other sources well.
C) Rarely do the numbers drop as confirmations come in. CDC’s history of reports on flu deaths, preliminary and final, is quite illuminating.
| In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled WORLDOMETER COVID-19 Deaths in USA 2/7/2022: 1,269 with 156,487 new cases, Owen wrote: |
The problem with that theory is the entire world uses the site. If they were not tracking some country well, someone would have made an issue of it — most likely to the website to get it fixed. And they would have fixed it. Only deaths really matter. Cases depend on how many felt like getting tested, incidental hospital testing, false negatives or positives. But largely, dead is dead. |
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It's not a theory.
Worldometer's website states that it obtains sources from government agencies and other places, and specifically mentions the CDC. So the CDC spreads propaganda that WorldOmeter repeats, giving the false appearane of a second, validating source.
They are under reporting the dead - look at the sudden bloom of 'unclassified' deaths the CDC is reporting. It's all propaganda and you are one of the people pretending it's valid, spreading the fake news.