Mito
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So everything was way up except cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease and suicide?. Interesting.
Think suicides were up depending on the age demographic you are looking at but down in totality (surprisingly).Literally not believable at all.
We know from other studies that suicides were up but the CDC shows all-cause mortality was lower in 2020 than in 2018 and 2019.
Think suicides were up depending on the age demographic you are looking at but down in totality (surprisingly).
I'm a bit surprised that no one has wondered about those P&I numbers. How is it possible that there are so many P&I deaths, when we've been told, since early 2020, that influenza has pretty much disappeared from the face of the Earth?? FWIW, the PCR tests they're using to detect SARS-CoV2 also include all known endemic influenza variants. This data, however, is from death certificates. Coroners are known to culture infected host cells. So where are these numbers coming from? What flu variant is it, that is not included in the PCR tests? Could it really be the reconstructed 1918 Spanish flu, as John Cullen sustains??Influenza????
Probably result of stress, first and foremost.Maybe the result of bad diet and lack of exercise during the lock-down?
Think suicides were up depending on the age demographic you are looking at but down in totality (surprisingly).
That's interesting. Up in young people?
The table does say data for 2020 is provisional.Doesn't sound right. I got the numbers straight from the CDC and all-cause mortality in 2020 was lower than 2018 and 2019.
What are the chances they "miscounted"? Are these numbers plausible to Americans considering their firsthand experiences?
Deaths due to bad mitochondria = +95%
I'm talking about total deaths. If it were easy for them to add death counts without people actually dying, they wouldn't go through the trouble of turning so many unrelated deaths like motorcycle accidents into covid deaths.When you see that someone who died in a car accident after testing positive for Covid 19 is counted as a Covid death, what are the chances they miscounted?
Heh...I'm a bit surprised that no one has wondered about those P&I numbers. How is it possible that there are so many P&I deaths, when we've been told, since early 2020, that influenza has pretty much disappeared from the face of the Earth?? FWIW, the PCR tests they're using to detect SARS-CoV2 also include all known endemic influenza variants. This data, however, is from death certificates. Coroners are known to culture infected host cells. So where are these numbers coming from? What flu variant is it, that is not included in the PCR tests? Could it really be the reconstructed 1918 Spanish flu, as John Cullen sustains??