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    Johns Hopkins Study Saying COVID-19 Has 'Relatively No Effect on Deaths' in U.S. Dele

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    Johns Hopkins Study Saying COVID-19 Has 'Relatively No Effect on Deaths' in U.S. Deleted After Publication


    BY MATT MARGOLIS NOV 27, 2020



    Excerpt:


    Conventional wisdom is that COVID-19 has caused thousands of deaths in the United States and nearly 1.5 million worldwide. This perception has been directly challenged by a study published by Johns Hopkins University on Sunday, November 22.


    Genevieve Briand, assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Johns Hopkins University, critically analyzed the impact that COVID-19 had on U.S. deaths. According to her, the impact of COVID-19 on deaths in the United States can be fully understood by comparing it to the number of total deaths in the country.


    According to study, “in contrast to most people’s assumptions, the number of deaths by COVID-19 is not alarming. In fact, it has relatively no effect on deaths in the United States.”


    Wait, what? Really?


    That’s what it says. And, it should come as no surprise that not long after the study was published it was deleted within days.



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    Well that is interesting, censorship is getting really fast these days.....


    Predict that leftists will amazingly misunderstand the article, not understand the main point of the study.
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    Johns Hopkins University’s student newspaper has removed a study from its website that challenged the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on death rates in the U.S.

    The story: The study was summarized in an article published in the John Hopkins News-Letter, the student newspaper of the Johns Hopkins University, over the weekend, on Nov. 22, but was deleted shortly after. The paper said on Twitter that they deleted the article because it “was being used to support false and dangerous inaccuracies about the impact of the pandemic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    https://www.lacortenews.com/n/johns-...er-publication


    Johns Hopkins University’s student newspaper has removed a study from its website that challenged the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on death rates in the U.S.

    The story: The study was summarized in an article published in the John Hopkins News-Letter, the student newspaper of the Johns Hopkins University, over the weekend, on Nov. 22, but was deleted shortly after. The paper said on Twitter that they deleted the article because it “was being used to support false and dangerous inaccuracies about the impact of the pandemic.
    Oh, ok. I thought this was a journal article not a college newspaper article. My bad.
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