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At the risk of turning this into a political discussion...(and yeah, I know, if I'm already feeling compelled to put in this disclaimer, it probably already is). But if we can get even a semi-coherent discussion going, I'm willing to risk getting this locked down/deleted/whatever and I'll refrain from further voicing my opinion on this matter. With this out of the way...

There's been so many discussions about discrepancies between in the ways different states or even entire countries test and report infection rates and hospitalizations and the fact that some people are completely asymptomatic and false positives and such, all numbers are questionable when you're comparing apples and oranges. As developers, we should all understand (I hope) that when you're working with data, all of your data points have to be measuring the same thing, otherwise, you end up with garbage in, garbage out. This is how one can make the claim that "the more people you test, the more infections you're going to detect, duh!". People can skew, twist and spin numbers to fit whatever agenda they're trying to push.

I'm absolutely NOT denying there's a pandemic out there and people are dying from it.

But what I'd like to see is a graph, over time, showing the total number of deaths--IRRELEVANT OF THE CAUSE--plotted year-over-year. This, we can get accurate numbers for. If it's "normal" for [x] many people to die in any given month of any given year, then I want to see those figures for a number of years. Then lets compare this baseline with 2020. IMO, how much 2020 deviates from that baseline (x+n) would be a much better indicator of the pandemic's cost in human life.

Yes, that would include deaths related to the increase in stress, depression, suicides, people avoiding the hospital out of fear of getting infected, etc. But isn't that the figure we should be trying to find out anyway?
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