Excess deaths in ages 0-14... up over 1000% Excess deaths ages 18-64... up over 40%. Seems a great mystery. Insurance carriers want to sue vaccine makers... but they were granted immunity. America... what a country!
Excess deaths have been reported in many countries. Some deaths may be related to long term complications of an undiagnosed covid infection, perhaps a few due to vaccinations, quite a few due to patient delays in seeking medical attention for various reasons including healthcare provider overcapacity issues, and probably some deaths are indirectly related to lockdown policies that included closing down schools. It seems changing a significant variable in people’s lives can cause unpredictable and consequential outcomes. Usually, for every person that unexpectedly dies, many more will have outcomes less severe if the anomaly is medically related. Therefore, reasonable questions to ask are,“Has there been an increase in hospitalizations over normal where people survived”? If so, does anything stick out? And “Has there been significant evidence of patients delaying medical treatment based on the typical progression of their maladies? It seems there are many causes behind excess death seen in many countries rather than just one thing, such as vaccinations. While Government policies may not have been optimal, it seems likely they will be less quick to shut everything down should a similar situation as Covid presents itself again.
I used to work in the insurance industry. The excess deaths experienced in the last couple of years are virtually statistically impossible.... unless there's a definite causitive agent. My view is that it's nearly 100% certain that agent is the covid vaccines.
While I see big US based big pharmaceutical companies as profiteering from their misleading practices and adverse health effects of some of their products, I see them being targeted by insurance companies because of pharmaceutical company “Deep pockets”. Ok, you used to work in the insurance industry and your wife is a healthcare professional. Correct on both counts? Your statement “…that it’s nearly 100% certain that agent is the covid vaccines” combined with the expertise in your household seems to demand specific support of your statement in order for you to remain credible on this subject. Surely you have higher standards than New York district Attorney Letitia James on Trump’s property valuation lawsuit, correct?
I don't know about Trump's property "anythings". But you have to ask, "is there a thing" that could have caused this, or "multiple things" which could have caused. Insurance spreads its risk geographically so that something in any locale doesn't result in concentrated claims. The excess deaths are all across the country... and the rate is so extraordinary... what could all of those people have in common? Most likely cause is the vaccines. That should be the working hypothesis until demonstrated to be other.
Actual deaths in excess of expected deaths. This is after checking CDC and WHO websites. Pretty weak, I know. There should be a specific statistical threshold such as two or three standard deviations from expected before an investigation into cause(s) is justified. Then again, having weakly defined thresholds to justify national or global policies may suit these organization’s purposes, even if not actually in the public’s best interests. Makes you think what else is loose with the decision making of the CDC and WHO based on statistics, such as vaccine trials and the like.