That data would likely not make much difference, apart from being even less reliable.
“Case” is a blurry term to begin with and case-rates, as seen from 2020 onward, are rather arbitrary numbers.
Back when AIDS was prominent in media, definitions would be changed on-the-go: While initially only a positive test result would be a “case”, later, a collection of symptoms would suffice. Sometimes this can be seen on the charts as rather sudden deviations.
Above all, knowing a case-rate wouldn’t answer the core question:
Was there ever a virus to begin with?
The facts gathered so far - some of which outlined in the video - steer the answer towards a strong “No.”
This is the death rate, not the case rate. I’d like to see those graphs.
That data would likely not make much difference, apart from being even less reliable.
“Case” is a blurry term to begin with and case-rates, as seen from 2020 onward, are rather arbitrary numbers.
Back when AIDS was prominent in media, definitions would be changed on-the-go: While initially only a positive test result would be a “case”, later, a collection of symptoms would suffice. Sometimes this can be seen on the charts as rather sudden deviations.
Above all, knowing a case-rate wouldn’t answer the core question:
Was there ever a virus to begin with?
The facts gathered so far - some of which outlined in the video - steer the answer towards a strong “No.”