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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED
Do you have the other chart that would support those numbers because the one you’re showing doesn’t really support that math unless you’re actually counting the “projected deaths” as confirmed ones as well. Also, why are they using 2018 population numbers? Seems kind of weird
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The data are from NYC, they count the total deaths and the total population from the 2018 Census survey (2020 hasn't finished yet). You just divide one number by the other to get the result I posted about. It is in the last column of the table.