this scares me abit:
Prepare to see a lot of charts like this: what is the true mortality from #coronavirus? Blue is the 2015-2019 average in an Italian community hit by the virus. Green is deaths officially linked to corona. Red is the overall mortality of the community. https://t.co/t9jRHJ5c5N pic.twitter.com/x5ZGTqzqV3
— Tomas Pueyo (@tomaspueyo) March 27, 2020
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blue is the "avg" last 5years,
Green is the offical numbers of deaths confirmed to be caused by corona virus in italy,
and the "red" is how many just happended to die dueing this periode.
This is from italy.
https://www.corriere.it/politica/20_marzo_26/the-real-death-toll-for-covid-19-is-at-least-4-times-the-official-numbers-b5af0edc-6eeb-11ea-925b-a0c3cdbe1130.shtml?refresh_ce-cp
The article's name is "The real death toll for Covid-19 is at least 4 times the official numbers"
"Nembro, in the province of Bergamo, is the municipality most affected by Covid-19 in relation to the population. We do not know exactly how many people have been infected, but we know that the number of deaths officially attributed to Covid-19 is 31. We are two physicists: one who became an entrepreneur in the health sector, the other a mayor, in close contact with a very cohesive territory, where we know each other very well. We noticed that something in these official numbers did not come back right, and we decided - together - to check. We looked at the average of the deaths in the municipality of previous years, in the period January - March. Nembro should have had - under normal conditions - about 35 deaths. 158 people were registered dead this year by the municipal offices. That is 123 more than the average. Not 31 more, as it should have been according to the official numbers of the coronavirus epidemic."
Unusual spike in deaths, is noticed. Not counted as covid19 in stats though.