Data and “Who are you?”

Data – it is the first step in finding trends and opening eyes to issues hidden behind the news media (who have their own agenda to make money and not in sharing real news!)

The CEO of Pfizer (Albert Bourla) has stated that due to undisciplined complacency people and political agendas, the expected income from Pfizer’s antiviral drug will be $32billion in 2022.

Rather amazing a CEO of a major company referencing how they would stop selling and making money from this drug – if people would just pay attention and listen. The eradication of SARS Covid-19 is possible. If no one has it – it can’t spread!

So – what other data is interesting today?

How about the death count from Covid-19 (at least this cause is reported on death certificates) In the US the CDC says about 1,002,672 have died due to this version of SARS. Only 4.2% of deaths are under the age of 45. According to the CDC – since February of 2020 – there have been 1,123,003 deaths above the expected levels based on historical trends. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/covid19/mortality-overview.htm

Or, just to see data. In 2020 there was 3,619,826 births recorded in the US.

In 2020, there were 3,383,729 deaths recorded in the US. (Heart disease and cancer are the top 2 causes)

In 2020, a bit more than 707,000 immigrants became lawful permanent residents of the US.

In 2019, a total of 625,346 abortions were reported in the US.

In 2020, there were 21,570 homicides reported in the US (Only about 54% are solved)

In 2020, there were 45,979 suicides in the US. (Self-harm injuries at hospitals was 312,000)

More US Census total population numbers: (2019)

American Indian/Alaska Native: 6,945,552

Asian: 22,861,985

Black/African American: 48,221,139 (2.65% live in Cook County, Illinois.)

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 1,612,424

White: 258,646,488 (Median age is 39.5yrs)

Hispanic: 60,572,237 (any Race- meaning double count population and not separate)

Transgender/LGBT Identification: The US governments collect data on “sex” (not orientation) – which is the sex a person was born with. This makes data difficult to estimate. The US Census Bureau sent out over 1million surveys with a 6.1% response rate. The census will continue sending out over 1 million surveys every two weeks under the HPS program. https://www.census.gov/progra…/household-pulse-survey.html

The HPS survey includes the following questions:

First asks:

•What sex were you assigned at birth on your original birth certificate?

•Choice of answers: Male or Female.

The following question asks about current gender self-identification:

•Do you currently describe yourself as male, female or transgender?

•Choice of answers: Male, Female, Transgender or None of these.

It also now asks about sexual orientation:

•Which of the following best represents how you think of yourself?

•Choice of answers: Gay or lesbian; Straight, that is not gay or lesbian; Bisexual; Something else; I don’t know.

Still – estimates vary between organization collecting and interpreting data – and the Pulse Survey needs to be complete (or get more respondents) to estimate real numbers.

There is multiple analysis of present data with some stating as much as 8% of the US population falls under the LGBTQ+ umbrella. Yet, it is estimated that 4% of this total classifies themselves as bi-sexual. Which may significantly overestimate the amount of each individual category under the LGBTQ+ umbrella.

Depending on who you believe when conducting analysis on data – the numbers still roughly translate to about 25 million people sating their sexual orientation, or deviation from, their originally documented birth sex.