I never find ad hominem attacks are necessary with scientifically-minded people, as you can communicate to them with ease, and they are very quick on the uptake of any points made.
But when dealing with people who don't know much about science, but nevertheless have strong opinions, such people are often not amenable to calm rational discussion, and they sometimes require a few metaphorical slaps around the face to bring them to their senses! Much like in the movies from the 1950s, where a hysterical woman was dealt with using a sharp slap to the face! Just think of my approach as pedagogical.
No I am not assuming the excess deaths occurred; we know for a fact that they did occur. I provided you with a link to an article which showed the excess deaths.
Here is another article which perhaps more clearly shows the excess deaths which suddenly appeared ever since coronavirus came on the scene.
Do you actually know what excess deaths means? Probably not. So I guess I'll have to explain it:
In any country, at any time of year, you always expect a certain amount of deaths (from all causes). There are seasonal variations in the expected deaths, but for each week of the year, there is a known number of expected deaths, which is derived from historical averages. So for each week of the year, we know in advance roughly how many deaths are going to occur in that week.
Once coronavirus hit the scene, the expected deaths for this time of year shot up, to a point about 60% higher that the number of official coronavirus deaths. It is believed that these excess deaths are due to coronavirus, because there is no other explanation. So the excess death data shows that we are likely under-recording coronavirus deaths. The excess death data shows the official coronavirus death figures are most likely under-reported by about 60%.
Hip wrote: “I never find ad hominem attacks are necessary with scientifically-minded people, as you can communicate to them with ease, and they are very quick on the uptake of any points made.
But when dealing with people who don't know much about science, but nevertheless have strong opinions, such people are often not amenable to calm rational discussion, and they sometimes require a few metaphorical slaps around the face to bring them to their senses! Much like in the movies from the 1950s, where a hysterical woman was dealt with using a sharp slap to the face! Just think of my approach as pedagogical.”
This is illogical if by it you are saying that the quotes from qualified scientists I have posted are from “people who don't know much about science”. If it weren’t for your admitted mental health issues, I would be offended by this.
Hips wrote: “No I am not assuming the excess deaths occurred; we know for a fact that they did occur. I provided you with a link to an article which showed the excess deaths. Here is another article which perhaps more clearly shows the excess deaths which suddenly appeared ever since coronavirus came on the scene.”
As I said before, the excess death theory regarding Covid as a way to attribute these deaths to Covid, is a statistical “begging the question”, and so logically flawed. If the death count for Covid is lower than the official count, as we know it is, then “excess” deaths are part of this low count. Neither you nor the article you cite address that point.
Hip wrote: “Do you actually know what excess deaths means? Probably not. So I guess I'll have to explain it:
In any country, at any time of year, you always expect a certain amount of deaths (from all causes). There are seasonal variations in the expected deaths, but for each week of the year, there is a known number of expected deaths, which is derived from historical averages. So for each week of the year, we know in advance roughly how many deaths are going to occur in that week.
Once coronavirus hit the scene, the expected deaths for this time of year shot up, to a point about 60% higher that the number of official coronavirus deaths. It is believed that these excess deaths are due to coronavirus, because there is no other explanation. So the excess death data shows that we are likely under-recording coronavirus deaths. The excess death data shows the official coronavirus death figures are most likely under-reported by about 60%.”
Again, the excess death theory regarding Covid as a way to attribute these deaths to Covid, is a statistical “begging the question”, and so logically flawed. If the death count for Covid is lower than the official count, as we know it is, then “excess” deaths are part of this low count.