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patphil

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3. Those are the figures on Worldometers, but there is no data on the Arizona dept of health site.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 09:35 PM
Nov 2021

Absolutely no deaths on their graph for the 12th and 13th.

https://www.azdhs.gov/covid19/data/index.php#deaths

and, a further comparison shows huge discrepancies for 11/9 - 4 on the Arizona site, and 77 on Worldometers.
for 11/10 - 1 on the Arizona site, and 39 on Worldometers,
for 11/11 - 1 on the Arizona site, and 24 on Worldometers.

My contention is they appear to be deliberately late in the data, and I think it is being done as a means of hiding the extent of the problem. If Worldometers has data, how come the Arizona Department of Health doesn't?

Again, this is no reflection on you, but a real issue with how Arizona keeps it's residents informed as to the extent of their problem.

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