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‘300 PERCENT’ JUMP IN U.S. COVID DEATHS = CALCULATED LIE

The Trends Journal has been reporting on new fears over the COVID-19 Delta variant that may cause more serious infection for those infected, but according to research, it is less deadly. But that fact is omitted by the media who keep promoting rising COVID cases. 
And last week—due to new reporting methods within states—it seemed that deaths shot up about 300 percent in the span of 24 hours.
But that number was grossly inaccurate.
The Daily Mail reported that the jump in deaths in the Johns Hopkins University’s tally—which is the gold standard—was thrown off because Florida and Delaware both recorded deaths from a time period well beyond 24 hours.
The report pointed out that Florida contributed to 409 coronavirus deaths to the 891 tally recorded on Friday. But that number represents deaths from the entire week, not just the 24 hours leading into Friday. Delaware also recorded 130 new deaths, but that number represents deaths from mid-May 2020 to late June of this year, the report said. The Daily Mail’s reports said Delaware recorded zero deaths in the past 24 hours and two deaths the entire week.
The news website pointed out that the removal of these figures brought the daily death increase to 2.5 percent. The report also pointed out that despite the increase in new infections across the U.S., the death toll remains low. YCharts showed that there were 144 deaths across the U.S. on Saturday and 49 deaths the day before. 
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration, told CNBC that he believes that up to a million Americans a day could currently be infected by the virus “and we’re just picking up maybe a 10th of that or less than a 10th of that.”
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told Fox News on Friday that she urged people to get vaccinated and wear masks in order to prevent future restrictions.
“This was not news that I expected the American people to welcome,” Walensky said. “This weighed heavily on me to have to do this.” 
TRENDPOST: As we have been reporting since the Presstitutes and politicians began promoting COVID War 2.0, “cases”… both the case and death rates are tiny compared to the height of the outbreak this past January when there were not a few hundred deaths… but over 4,460 a day on 12 January for example. 
And, we have been reporting on how inconsistencies abound when it comes to COVID-19 tallies. (SEE: ”IRISH CORONER: COVID DEATH COUNTS ARE FAKE,” “CRUCIAL COVID DATA IGNORED BY THE PRESSTITUES.”)