To give a translation: This chart shows deaths per quarter from 2016 to 2022 limited to certain causes of death: Sudden heart failure (I46.1), non-further-specified heart failure (I46.9), sudden death (R96.0), death within 24 hours after symptom onset without further specification (R96.1), death without other people present (R98), other unclear or non-further-specified causes of death (R99).
If anybody claims this was due to Corona: Point out that the data clearly shows no uptick for Q2, Q3 and Q4 2020, even though this was claimed to be the worst timeframe in regard to SARS-CoV-2.
I can give a brief summary of the situation in Germany (and elaborate further, if you want): There is a high level of sickness among the workforce. Most of my colleagues, all vaccinated and boostered, suffer from constant sickness. The older colleagues are clearly confused and heavy-headed. I work in a large company and due to the high number of people being out sick, it has huge effects on certain things like holiday applications and spending reviews. A huge part of people work from home, which is often the case given they're constantly sick.
As food for thought: Was the focus on home office work deliberate to dampen the economic effects of people being constantly sick a bit?
It doesn't matter whether people work from home or not. I am seeing the same thing because I work in health care. During the Corona, nurses were so bored they danced on youtube. Come 2021, we were so busy there's no space in ER.
The chart to me just show a constant for many years, and upticks come 2021 after vaccine.
To give a translation: This chart shows deaths per quarter from 2016 to 2022 limited to certain causes of death: Sudden heart failure (I46.1), non-further-specified heart failure (I46.9), sudden death (R96.0), death within 24 hours after symptom onset without further specification (R96.1), death without other people present (R98), other unclear or non-further-specified causes of death (R99).
If anybody claims this was due to Corona: Point out that the data clearly shows no uptick for Q2, Q3 and Q4 2020, even though this was claimed to be the worst timeframe in regard to SARS-CoV-2.
I can give a brief summary of the situation in Germany (and elaborate further, if you want): There is a high level of sickness among the workforce. Most of my colleagues, all vaccinated and boostered, suffer from constant sickness. The older colleagues are clearly confused and heavy-headed. I work in a large company and due to the high number of people being out sick, it has huge effects on certain things like holiday applications and spending reviews. A huge part of people work from home, which is often the case given they're constantly sick.
As food for thought: Was the focus on home office work deliberate to dampen the economic effects of people being constantly sick a bit?
It doesn't matter whether people work from home or not. I am seeing the same thing because I work in health care. During the Corona, nurses were so bored they danced on youtube. Come 2021, we were so busy there's no space in ER.
The chart to me just show a constant for many years, and upticks come 2021 after vaccine.
Good point! Thanks for your input and have a merry christmas!
Merry Christmas. May God bless you!