Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:01 am
It would be a reasonable to conclude that the 18.7% increase in 2020 and, similarly, 2021 deaths over 2019 deaths has something to do with covid 19, as flu has always been around.
The details can be argued, but deaths are definitely increasing a lot. A whole lot. And they are not coming down. At least not yet.
Yes, the argument is important, and one's critical thinking is, as a result.
We know what sarscov2 does to people in terms of CFR and IFR, and it's clear: not much. Is it a change from the past? Yes. Are people unhealthier than ever? Yes.
We also know that these same unhealthier than ever people need medical care constantly, or monthly, and we shut that down during 2020 and 2021 at times. What happened? Of course more deaths. It's that from covid? No, again it's from the response to covid/gov't policies regarding covid. Deaths of despair? People losing jobs? Not covid health wise, responses to covid.
So yes, deaths are up, but it has way more to do with government policies and not actually covid. It's quite obvious in so many ways. I don't know why this is a mystery unless you just don't want to admit the data of IFR and CFR, and the clear problem/reaction, caused by government policies.
And as FullMoon points out, the jabs made people even unhealthier, contributing to their demise, and that killed more that are lost in the confusion, since no one even honestly talks about adverse effects. They spread these out over time in a dose response relationship as well, as Malone details, so they will be hidden and there is no control group no to compare to when we consider last year, this year and the years coming.
This reasoning is clear and obvious. I hope you read it all, three times.