got this from another site, anyone have any sauce on this claim? its damning if true.
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According to the data, cases of SIDS have apparently been declining year over year:
https://www.cdc.gov/sids/data.htm
You're putting faith and trust in the CDC who have gotten proficient in 'doctoring' their reports.
We have no specific data on the trend in SIDS deaths during the pandemic. We have, however, heard anecdotal reports from emergency room (ER) doctors suggesting some have observed a decline in SIDS. One group of doctors who might see 3 cases of SIDS in a typical week has seen zero cases since the pandemic and associated lockdowns began.
What has changed during this period that might have such an effect? Are infant deaths not being recorded? Are parents taking better care of their families while working remotely and their children are not going to school? There are many possible hypotheses about the infant death decline.
One very clear change that has received publicity is that public health officials are bemoaning the sharp decline in infant vaccinations as parents are not taking their infants into pediatric offices for their regular well-baby checks. In the May 15 issue of the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), a group of authors from the CDC and Kaiser Permanente reported a sharp decline in provider orders for vaccines as well as a decline in pediatric vaccine doses administered. (8) These declines began in early march, around the time infant deaths began declining.
https://healthchoice.org/lessons-from-the-lockdown/
Parents wising up to the vaxxes.
I think so too. I’d love to see a side-by-side of vaccination rates and SIDS rates.
Or just how many non-vaxxed kids die suddenly.
That too. I’m guessing that number is next to nonexistent.
The CDC? Come on, man!
I get it, but that said, I'm the only person in this entire thread who presented any sort of relevant data, CDC or not. If anyone who bitches about the source has a better idea, I'm all ears. This thread made a claim about something that is difficult to prove in the first place, without data to back up any claims. I know it's the CDC and they've been full of shit so many times, but I don't see anyone else except for u/Tewdryg making an effort to contribute with numbers.
Thanks for the 'hat tip'. Below is a link for another source regarding the lack of SIDs during the lock-downs.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-lockdown-vaccine-rates-dropped-so-did-sids-deaths/
Of course! Thanks for the productive contributions, Fren!