In addition to the other suggestions (and maybe this has been done), to the best extent possible someone should create overlapping graphs to show 1) deaths by when they were reported (what we most often see), and then 2) all deaths by actual date of death. I think it would make an interesting contrast, and a good insight (hopefully) on how the severity of 'surges' as reported in the media was skewed by late data.
I wonder if you could get all-cause deaths by month/week by age by latitude/location? Would be outstanding to have this from 2014 to present. A number of analyses that would be interesting!
If you have to advertise on every post on every substack, you may have too much time on your hands and may want to reconsider the product you're selling. I recommend taking an online course in practical economics, then meditate on what products and services the world needs, then study how to provide those.
Some interesting insights in these posts: https://probabilityandlaw.blogspot.com/2021/10/comparing-all-cause-mortality-rate-by.html and https://probabilityandlaw.blogspot.com/2021/11/is-vaccine-efficacy-statistical-illusion.html
In addition to the other suggestions (and maybe this has been done), to the best extent possible someone should create overlapping graphs to show 1) deaths by when they were reported (what we most often see), and then 2) all deaths by actual date of death. I think it would make an interesting contrast, and a good insight (hopefully) on how the severity of 'surges' as reported in the media was skewed by late data.
To see the significance of the updates, displaying your findings graphically would greatly help.
Interesting question: will we see a different in lag between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated?
How freaked out...or how angry?
I wonder if you could get all-cause deaths by month/week by age by latitude/location? Would be outstanding to have this from 2014 to present. A number of analyses that would be interesting!
If you have to advertise on every post on every substack, you may have too much time on your hands and may want to reconsider the product you're selling. I recommend taking an online course in practical economics, then meditate on what products and services the world needs, then study how to provide those.
Hey, could be strawberries.