We have a great daily newspaper in our rural county. Out of curiosity, I spent an hour looking at their online obituaries to see if I saw an increase in deaths in younger people. And I didn’t have to wade too far. In just two months, there were 60 pages of obituaries, a majority “unexpected” deaths and scores of 30, 40 and 50 year olds. Some seemed to be very short cancers. Some admitted the person had died of a stroke. And I don’t know how an 11-year old dies unexpectedly at home, but there it was.
Of course, this was not a surprise to me, but it’s sad to see neighbors, our realtor, and other young people In the obits. We don’t have a high population to begin with.
God bless em all. Let’s not let their deaths be in vain.
I just did a quick skim of obituaries in Poughkeepsie Journal, and I didn't see anything that appeared unusual; mostly people over 70 with a scattering of people in 50s and 60s, and rare instances of people under 50. Is it possible that " the bad batches" of the vaccines were distributed more to "red states"?
I believe someone did a write up about bad vax batches, and how they seemed to coincide with red states.
It would surprise me, as living in a blue state, everyone around me scoffs when I say the vax has side effects, because many around me experienced none