Perhaps your ability to read and form a reasonable hypothesis is a little low.
“Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.”
“Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”
“The CDC weekly death counts, which reflect the information on death certificates and so have a lag of up to eight weeks or longer, show that for the week ending Nov. 6, there were far fewer deaths from COVID-19 in Indiana compared to a year ago – 195 verses 336 – but more deaths from other causes – 1,350 versus 1,319.”
You’re right he doesn’t say what is causing the deaths he just says it’s not Covid.
He also says whatever’s going on is a once in 200 year catastrophe.
And they say these deaths are worse in the third quarter or after the shot has been given To millions of 18 to 64-year-olds who are not the primary people dying of Covid but now they are dying of other things for some strange reason I wonder what that reason is heart attacks, blood clots, strokes.
Do you even know anything about standard mean deviation? This is unheard of what has happened in the last 8 to 10 months
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