2021-05-12 21:35:02
The tweet and headline are misleading. The data set they used was from only the summer of 2020. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-0) Author
2021-05-12 21:38:26
Data taken is only from the months of June to August of 2020 and not from the start of the pandemic, data was cherry picked to intentionally mislead. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-1) Author
2021-05-12 22:04:53
It's right in their own story. "the number of deaths above the average norm – between June 1 and August 31, 2020. The taller spikes indicate higher case and death" This is classic manipulation of stats, that leave out the worst period for states run by Democrats. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-1) Author
2021-05-12 23:32:39
The article’s study only looked at Covid cases and deaths from a very limited time period from June 1st, 2020 to August 31st, 2020. It does not take into account cases and death rates from March 2020 to March 2021, which would provide a much clearer picture. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-0) Author
2021-05-13 00:49:25
This headline is misleading when the data used to support the claim comes from 3 months last summer 2020. Intentionally omitting relevant facts to promote a false narrative. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-1) Author
2021-05-13 01:37:30
The article claims Republican led states had higher Covid death rates. The article looks at a Specific period of time where this may have been the case. But this time point does not represent the entire pandemic snd is therefore misleading. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-2) Author
2021-05-13 01:42:48
This is factually inaccurate. Easy to find the correct death rate. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-2) Author