This year, data from usmortality.com is reveling troubling trends in “All-Cause Excess Mortality” for most age groups in the United States. Approximately 17 weeks after a peak in the total number of people receiving their second jab, Americans aged 25-44 are dying at a rate higher than at any time in the last 2 years. The number of deaths in excess of baseline for this age group peaks at 76% in the 35th week of this year. Is there a cause for this surge other than the obvious? Vaccine data was found at data.cdc.gov
As I was producing this graph, data from usmortality.com was updated to include the 46th week of 2021. Interestingly with the new data, the number of deaths reported in the last several weeks was reduced significantly.
Links to posts showing graphs of other age groups: https://greatawakening.win/p/140c9TQbPo/americans-aged-4564-are-dying-ap/c/ https://patriots.win/p/140c9TQsCO/americans-aged-6574-are-dying-ap/
I was wondering the same. All the states are continually updating their death statistics as new information is received but usually the reported number of deaths goes up not down.
Yes. The new data sets had significantly lower death totals in all age groups for the last several weeks. Fortunately, they changed the data set before they updated the graphs and I was able to get some screenshots of the original graphs.
one thing I've noticed is that pretty much all the studies count you as unvaccinated until 15 days after your second dose... Meaning if you have an adverse reaction in first 2 weeks they will count you as unvaccinated
Man this hits home. My buddy (47) got the second clot shot on the 20th week (May 23, 2021) and got sick as fuck 17 weeks later (September 19, 2021). He's still alive but he's very worried about his health.
It would be good to plot the death counts for that age group for 2017, or 2018, or maybe 2019, but an average of those three years would be better. The blip in this graph could be normal.
I see that a blip occurs at about 35 weeks in a normal year, so this "covid blip" appears to be just a coincidental lag blip behind increased covid shots. Thanks for that link.
Not True! According to usmortality.com, in the 35th week of 2021 there were 4898 deaths in this age group. The "baseline" average number of deaths for this age group for the 35th week is 2777. So 4898/2777 = 1.76 or 76% above average.
I didn't know the difference in the numbers, just that there was a blip at the same time in previous years. Thanks for running the numbers. There is going to be so many things that can be analyzed in another year or two; pretty scary what is likely to show up for the vaxxed.
Year Total U.S. deaths
2017 2,813,503
2018 2,839,205
2019 2,845,793
2020 3,358,814
2021 3,349,449*
*2021 is my estimate based on the reported by CDC through October, and then using the averages for Nov and Dec for previous year.
As you can see, there was a jump of about 500,000 deaths in 2020 and 2021. I doubt they fabricated the death total, so it does seem that covid, and associated drug overdoses and suicides, and possibly illnesses that weren't treated because they were afraid to go to a hospital, resulted in a pretty large jump in total U.S. deaths.
Thanks for looking this up. There is no easy way to post anything but text in replies. It would be nice if we could include pdf's or pics in responses!
This year, data from usmortality.com is reveling troubling trends in “All-Cause Excess Mortality” for most age groups in the United States. Approximately 17 weeks after a peak in the total number of people receiving their second jab, Americans aged 25-44 are dying at a rate higher than at any time in the last 2 years. The number of deaths in excess of baseline for this age group peaks at 76% in the 35th week of this year. Is there a cause for this surge other than the obvious? Vaccine data was found at data.cdc.gov
As I was producing this graph, data from usmortality.com was updated to include the 46th week of 2021. Interestingly with the new data, the number of deaths reported in the last several weeks was reduced significantly.
Links to posts showing graphs of other age groups:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140c9TQbPo/americans-aged-4564-are-dying-ap/c/
https://patriots.win/p/140c9TQsCO/americans-aged-6574-are-dying-ap/
I was wondering the same. All the states are continually updating their death statistics as new information is received but usually the reported number of deaths goes up not down.
what is your initial source for this, or did u make the graph yourself?
The graph is my own. My sources are data.cdc.gov for vax data and usmortality.com for deaths.
okay ty... did they upload a new data set different from the one before?
Yes. The new data sets had significantly lower death totals in all age groups for the last several weeks. Fortunately, they changed the data set before they updated the graphs and I was able to get some screenshots of the original graphs.
one thing I've noticed is that pretty much all the studies count you as unvaccinated until 15 days after your second dose... Meaning if you have an adverse reaction in first 2 weeks they will count you as unvaccinated
I did read somewhere here that spikes are continually produced for 5 months after second vaccination. So not surprising to see this.
Please link. I appreciate
17 you say?🤔 interesting number of weeks.
Yes, Q obviously planned the shots to be just lethal enough so they kill at 17 weeks which corresponds to Q.
Can't even fucking tell if this is sarcasm, considering some of the conclusions that are made on this place...
You wasted 85 days here.
Man this hits home. My buddy (47) got the second clot shot on the 20th week (May 23, 2021) and got sick as fuck 17 weeks later (September 19, 2021). He's still alive but he's very worried about his health.
Source of data for the chart or source of chart?
That sophisticated villainy.
It would be good to plot the death counts for that age group for 2017, or 2018, or maybe 2019, but an average of those three years would be better. The blip in this graph could be normal.
The blip is over the average for those weeks of the year. Here is my source: link
I see that a blip occurs at about 35 weeks in a normal year, so this "covid blip" appears to be just a coincidental lag blip behind increased covid shots. Thanks for that link.
Not True! According to usmortality.com, in the 35th week of 2021 there were 4898 deaths in this age group. The "baseline" average number of deaths for this age group for the 35th week is 2777. So 4898/2777 = 1.76 or 76% above average.
I didn't know the difference in the numbers, just that there was a blip at the same time in previous years. Thanks for running the numbers. There is going to be so many things that can be analyzed in another year or two; pretty scary what is likely to show up for the vaxxed.
I also wanto see all cause mortality numbers for the year. We know there was no increase last year (therefore no pandemic).
When I gathered death data in U.S., I got this:
Year Total U.S. deaths 2017 2,813,503 2018 2,839,205 2019 2,845,793 2020 3,358,814 2021 3,349,449*
*2021 is my estimate based on the reported by CDC through October, and then using the averages for Nov and Dec for previous year.
As you can see, there was a jump of about 500,000 deaths in 2020 and 2021. I doubt they fabricated the death total, so it does seem that covid, and associated drug overdoses and suicides, and possibly illnesses that weren't treated because they were afraid to go to a hospital, resulted in a pretty large jump in total U.S. deaths.
Sorry, I don't know how to make a table of data carry through to a comment without it all listing on one line.
Thanks for looking this up. There is no easy way to post anything but text in replies. It would be nice if we could include pdf's or pics in responses!