There have been several posts about increase death rates in the world, in our "post vax" world, with the assumption that it is covid shots causing it. But do we really know if there are increased death rates? I tried to use the online obituary data from my local paper to do an analysis, but wouldn't you know, they cut off any obituary pages older than December 2019. I encourage anyone out there in anon world to see if you can get reliable obituary data that includes several years before covid hit, to compare with the main covid years (2020 and 2021), and the post-covid-shot time of 2022. Obituaries per calendar month plotted as a line graph should reveal what is going on. When I used the Dec 2019 to present data, I found no significant change; pretty much a straight line, but no way to know how this compares to pre Dec 2019.
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this is informative and also links directly to a SOA study:
https://www.thinkadvisor.com/2021/02/25/u-s-death-counts-have-climbed-for-all-adult-age-groups-actuary/
Thanks for that link, but they only studied 2020, and it appears to support that covid was the main cause of excess deaths, with substance abuse and other causes also contributing to an increase. What I think would be most beneficial now is to look at 2022 data. Since the covid strains now out are so minor in effect, an increased death rate would seem to be more likely due to the covid shots.
definitely. but, i thought it gave a nice baseline and perhaps some leads to follow. finding where the actuaries are getting their stuff is probly where you want to go.