No, there wasn't.
The classic “nuh-uh!” My son gets me with that all the time.
Comparing a running weekly average to a single day statistical outlier = No, there wasn't.
You provided dishonest journalism, which is your favorite source of course.
You disliking what they report is not the same as dishonesty.
Pointing out the dishonesty is what I did.
You never mentioned any time frame during the initial claim you made regarding a five-fold increase because you knew the comparison of the average of several weeks worth of numbers to a single weekly high is a bullshit method of statistical reporting.
I absolutely did mention a timeline. Once again letting your feelings cloud your judgement.
The "first months." LOL! As I have demonstrated, no timeline.
As I have demonstrated, a running weekly average compared to a single day statistical outlier is just the typical BS you love.
That’s I'm pretty and very dishonest.
Fixed that for you.
I’m flattered that you think I’m pretty, but I’ve already withdrawn consent to be involved in your kink. Please stop.
Actually, I was writing what you think of yourself.
My opinion is the exact opposite.
Except the dishonest part, which you are.
Can’t you just accept that there was a serious uptick in deaths in the opening months of the pandemic in NYC? Why is that so difficult?
Because, as shown here, the methods of accounting for deaths is both dishonest and patently wrong.
I’ve never said those numbers were completely accurate, however it’s undeniable by reasonable people that there was a huge surge in deaths that correlated with a huge surge of COVID cases. I suppose your narrative of blaming the world for your personal tragedy requires this to be false and that’s just heaping tragedy on top of tragedy.
You, and people like you, are responsible.
I'll never forget or forgive.