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.
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.