You might remember Newsmax columnist Mark Schulte as 1) the guy who likes to spout conspiracy theories about coronavirus death counts, and 2) the guy whom Newsmax has to put a disclaimer on his column stating that he is a “non-clinician.” Well, he struck again in his Feb. 4 column, and he thinks he has something this time:
President Joe Biden, during his first full day in the White House on Jan. 21, released a 100-plus-page report detailing a “National Strategy for COVID-19.”
Biden’s introductory letter promised his “fellow Americans” that “our national strategy will be driven by scientists and public health experts,” and that his administration “will always be honest and transparent with you about both the good news and the bad.”
Eleven days later, on Monday, Feb. 1, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the latest “Provisional Death Counts” for COVID-19, which are published daily Mondays through Fridays, and which totally discredit Biden’s promise of honesty and transparency.
On Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 the CDC issued these fatality totals:
- 369,453 COVID deaths
- 3,446,816 deaths from all causes
(since Dec. 28, 2019)
On morning of Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, these deaths tolls were published on the CDC’s website:
- 413,196 COVID deaths
- In three days, the COVID death toll skyrocketed by a stupendous 43,743, or 12%. Deaths from all causes jumped by just 59,875, or 2%.
COVID deaths account for a highly anomalous 73% of deaths from all causes added during these three days.
[…]In conclusion, while I have written a number of articles in Newsmax since April 2020, documenting the “Fake COVID Epidemiology” disseminated by leading Democrats, including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, New Gov. Phil Murphy and Joe Biden, the mind-boggling increase of 43,743 COVID deaths, reported by the CDC between Jan. 29 and Feb. 1, is the most brazenly dishonest and invalid.
Of course, these were provisional numbers likely to change due to errors and other anomalies — and that’s exactly what happened in the days after Schulte rushed his conspiracy theory to publication. Here are the number of deaths currently listed by the CDC for those days:
- Jan. 29: 3,543
- Jan. 30: 2,873
- Jan. 31: 1,949
- Feb. 1: 1,696
That’s a total of 8,311 over that four-day period, and more in line with the trends of that time. If only Schulte had bothered to wait until all the numbers were fully analyzed — but then, he wouldn’t have a column.
Schulte, by the way, has not corrected his column as of this writing or admitted that he rushed to judgment.