When did the vaccination campaign really pick up in the 1900s? Has SADS always be the go-to excuse for vaxx injury (and death)? "SADS" was first identified in 1977, so I wouldn't doubt it...
You make a good point, and I didn't notice the discrepancy! This is what happens when you skim through... Have you had any luck finding US numbers?
According the the same PDF I referenced above:
The ONS (British Office for National Statistics) lists a total of 128 cases of SADS (all age groups, whether listed as cardiac-related or unknown) in 2016, 77 cases in 2017, 70 in 2018, 107 in 2019 and 139 cases in 2020. <-- This is UK data, of course, but it's probably comparable to US data. 🤷♀️
In addition, according to these guys:
"In 2021 and 2022 so far, cardiac disease has not been mentioned. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was mentioned twice, but those two reports were listed in the “not vax related” list. “Enlarged heart” was only mentioned three times, but there was no indication this was a long-term or recent issue (possibly due to vaccine injury). The above shows that in prior years, there were 66 deaths per year, but there have been 87 reported in January 2022, so far." <-- (bold added by me) this metric is related to the US. If true, this is also well above the average from the 2009 study, which should be around 66 SADS deaths per year. If the 87 deaths in January 2022 alone were truly SADS, then the projected number for the whole year is at least 1,000 SADS deaths in the US alone-- but probably more. That's a major increase.
From March 2021- March 2022, there were 769 athletes who "suffered cardiac arrest, collapse, and/or have died on the field, worldwide". That's a single year waaaaay above the <100 per year conclusion from the 2009 study above.
When did the vaccination campaign really pick up in the 1900s? Has SADS always be the go-to excuse for vaxx injury (and death)? "SADS" was first identified in 1977, so I wouldn't doubt it...
You're comparing world wide numbers to US numbers. Would be interesting to know US numbers to compare to the US study.
You make a good point, and I didn't notice the discrepancy! This is what happens when you skim through... Have you had any luck finding US numbers?
According the the same PDF I referenced above:
The ONS (British Office for National Statistics) lists a total of 128 cases of SADS (all age groups, whether listed as cardiac-related or unknown) in 2016, 77 cases in 2017, 70 in 2018, 107 in 2019 and 139 cases in 2020. <-- This is UK data, of course, but it's probably comparable to US data. 🤷♀️
In addition, according to these guys: "In 2021 and 2022 so far, cardiac disease has not been mentioned. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was mentioned twice, but those two reports were listed in the “not vax related” list. “Enlarged heart” was only mentioned three times, but there was no indication this was a long-term or recent issue (possibly due to vaccine injury). The above shows that in prior years, there were 66 deaths per year, but there have been 87 reported in January 2022, so far." <-- (bold added by me) this metric is related to the US. If true, this is also well above the average from the 2009 study, which should be around 66 SADS deaths per year. If the 87 deaths in January 2022 alone were truly SADS, then the projected number for the whole year is at least 1,000 SADS deaths in the US alone-- but probably more. That's a major increase.
I'm not having any luck finding US numbers. I found a different study out of Switzerland:
https://2ndsmartestguyintheworld.substack.com/p/study-finds-athlete-deaths-are-1700
And a FIFA study:
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/2/frontlinenews/500-increase-in-sudden-cardiac-and-unexplained-deaths-among-fifa-athletes-in-2021/
And when I see the MSM blame crazy alt right conspiracies, I know they lie and we are over target:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/02/01/how-falsehood-athletes-dying-covid-vaccines-spread/