The COVID undercount to may 23; updated data. 65% of COVID deaths were counted.
I've updated the data to May 23, using the June 17 release of data from CDC. This also adds some counts to earlier data. But the basic picture remains the same. The calculated undercount (Johns Hopkins deaths to May 23, divided by excess deaths to May 23) × 100% is 65.3%, slightly lower than the previous estimate. The curves took a little smoother, ad we seem to be settling down to an undercount of slightly under 75%.
The fraction of over 85s (blue) dying has risen somewhat. Still, steady state seems to be that 60% of the deaths are over 75
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