I am am unvaccinated and anti vax. But I'm curious about this. I have seen various estimates claiming that deaths among the death are up from 75% to 1000%. As insurance rates tend to be based mostly on the probabilities of health expenses, shouldn't we be expecting the amount we pay for insurance rates to go through the roof already?
Does it more than 2 years to reassess risks? Are governments secretly subsidizing these industries? What are your thoughts regarding this?
edit: cancer is particularly one health risk that is reported to have greatly increased. Cancer treatment is one of the most expensive medical costs, and I think we would see a change in insurance premiums if it has gone up as much as some are reporting.
Are your circles mostly in red or blue states? I think red states got more hot batches than blue states, so there could be more deaths in the red states than normal.
I have heard that, too.
I'm in a blue state. So, homeschool (450+ families - 2 hour radius) and church (800+ members) no out of the ordinary deaths. Out of the ordinary defined as being less than ~80 y.o. or as a result of a post-covid/vaxx illness.
In both communities, a funeral would be well known. I teach at the home school and this would be communicated to the teachers. At church, we pray for the families - also if the person who died is not a member but the surviving family member is, we would pray.
Family, extended family, friends are all over the country (red & blue states).
The only out of the ordinary death has been a family member (20 y.o. who died in a firearm accident).
No post-covid/vaxx cancers or other illnesses (new or returning) are being mentioned.
EDIT: Just remembered. Not a death, but a guy I know took the shot. Said he got myocarditis. Now says he is cured. Sounds like b.s. to me, but this is what he said. Blue state. J&J shot.