Dirtydawgs said:
Seems that every website, every stat is skewed to fit a narrative.
I just try to trust the CDC over NBC News.
Who knows? The CDC death graph is trending down. 177 was the total number they listed last week. I'm not doing the tally.
I was trying to help you understand the data you were using to fit your narrative. If you look at the same link today, it's up to 522 for the week of 7/4. It will continue to go higher as the CDC retroactively updates its numbers.
The CDC's Covid Data Tracker found
here lists 135,235 total deaths. If you add up the total provisional deaths in the chart you linked to, it totals 114,738. I know this because I downloaded the data set and did the tally for you. That's a significant disparity, and it's easily understood once you realize the information captured and illustrated in that chart is incomplete.
The same data set you linked to shows just 28k total deaths from all causes during the week ending 7/4. That should be a giveaway that it's incomplete data when America averages over 50k deaths per week even without a pandemic.
This same data table will be even less reliable (in real time) given the administration has asked states to stop sending the data to the CDC, and instead provide it to HHS. That's not a political statement; I'm simply stating that you should rely less and less on that specific chart as grounds for feeling good (or bad) about where we're headed.