Not mine, found on another forum and sharing.
For extra credit, google current news stories for the same.
From another page:
Died Suddenly/Died Unexpectedly -- an internet data analysis With all these threads reporting that someone "died suddenly" I decided to use advanced Google search about the rate of the use of these two exact phrases online, from: 11/16/2018-11/16/2019 (prepandemic) 11/16/2019-11/16/2020 (before widespread vaccination in pandemic) 11/16/2020-11/16/2021 (this past current year) 5/16/2021-11/16/2021 (just the last six months when side effects of widespread vaccination are setting in) Here are the values (in order of the above): "Died Unexpectedly" 39,000 49,500 92,200 71,600 (last six months) "Died Suddenly" 58,400 65,500 139,000 91,900 (last six months) Combined (adding data for both phrases together) 97,400 115,000 231,200 163,500 (last six months) In the last six months, references to these polite euphemisms for whatever it is trying to not fully describe, has gone from an annual rate of 97,400 times, to a SIX MONTH rate of 4 times that (163,500 in just six months). So what is up with that? Why are obituaries, news stories, social media posts, going up 400% increase in the last six months, to describe people's passing in this way? Statistics 101 tells you that is a statistically significant change. Why is that?
Search it on Google trends. You will get a nice graph