Worldometer.com uses, as its source, many organizations which have their own credibility problems. Since 'someone' rewrote the content of Wikipedia's entry for Worldometer to eliminate mention of it's flaws/limitations, I thought I should capture what Worldometer says about itself before it, too is revised and sanitized. The thread below primarily demonstrates that worldometer collects its date from the CDC and other, similarly discredited organizations. People wishing to hide the fact that they are repurposing CDC fake data can always quote worldometer…..
Worldometer is the underpowered, cobbled together peer of SNOPES in data reliability
worldometers.info ^ | 1/7/2022 | vanity
Posted on 1/7/2022, 10:36:04 PM by ransomnote
Here's that candid description of Worldometer from Wiki, until I started quoting Wiki and the entry was whitewashed:
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WORLDOMETER COVID-19 Deaths in China 2.11.2002: 4,636 deaths, with 99 new cases
Total cases 106,863 | New Cases 99 | New Deaths 0 | Total Deaths 4,636 | Total Recovered 100,791 | Active cases 1,436
Population 1,439,323,776
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Trust the site. Trust the numbers. Trust the site? Trust the numbers?