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I am most likely wasting my time.

But feel free to continue believing in falsehoods that are empirically provable.

Still waiting for your sources, nigger.

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OK, how about the CDC? The normal rate of death from any cause, for the entire US, for a year is... 2.8 million.

This year so far, it is 3.2 million, the first time it has ever been over 3 million. There are 400,000 extra people that died of... something.

Even if you ignore Covid and say it doesn't exist at all, those numbers look really weird.

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/2020-becomes-first-year-in-u-s-history-with-more-than-3-million-deaths-01608681248?mod=newsviewer_click

Quote from article: "The CDC counted 2,854,838 U.S. deaths last year, or nearly 16,000 more than 2018... Deaths usually rise by about 20,000 to 50,000 each year, mainly due to the nation’s aging, and growing, population."

US deaths in 2020 top 3 million, by far most ever counted

https://apnews.com/article/us-coronavirus-deaths-top-3-million-e2bc856b6ec45563b84ee2e87ae8d5e7

I'm not going to do any more research for you. You can believe whatever you want. But the facts speak for themselves.

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Many unrelated deaths have been counted as COVID19.

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You just changed the subject. We have an excess 14.2% deaths. What did those 400,000 people die of? We've never had over 3 million deaths before.