Who said deaths follow cases? Let me think...
I recall that it might have been...wait for it.
YOU.
Meanwhile, deaths are rising. How much after this wave of cases??
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In July, they were down to under 17,000 cases per day. Now? Over 990,000.
Just a 5,724% increase.
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Deaths in July were in the 30s. Now, close to 500 per day.
Just a 1,567% increase.
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You might go look for your facts elsewhere.
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More than two-thirds of Germans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Nevertheless, significantly more people are currently dying due to the virus than they did in autumn 2020. Why is this happening?
www.dw.com
In Germany, the COVID mortality rate is increasing much faster than last year around the same time. Since August 4, 2021, there has been a more or less steady increase in daily COVID-19 deaths relative to population in Germany, along with a clear
acceleration since October 24.
According to information from
Our World in Data, roughly the same COVID-19 mortality rate was noted on August 4, 2020. But since that same date this year, rates have diverged dramatically.
Last year, COVID-19 deaths did not dramatically increase until September 22, 2020. From that moment onward, the numbers steadily increased, with a dramatic spike from October 27, 2020, until peaking on January 14, 2021.
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COVID-19 deaths in Germany reached the highest level in nine months on Wednesday with 446 deaths.
thehill.com
COVID-19 deaths in Germany reached the highest level in nine months on Wednesday with 446 deaths.
Germany’s infectious disease agency said the country saw 67,186 new cases along with the 446 new deaths from the virus,
Reuters reported.
That is the highest recorded daily death toll in Germany since Feb. 18, and lawmakers are grappling with how to slow the spread of the new wave of infections.
The latest surge in cases comes as Germany is dealing with a shortage of nurses and, consequently, fewer hospital beds.
Another case of data that challenges your biases so you "yawn". Apropos.