That's why the average age of COVID death was actually HIGHER than the average lifespan, everywhere I checked. How could this be with a real pandemic? It can not be. Even if it were only killing off older people, it would actually HAVE to increase the total death numbers, and it did not. The reason the average age of death was HIGHER, was simply because they could not count young people's deaths due to accidents. You take young people's deaths out of every expected lifespan, and the number goes up to what the average COVID age of death was. Weird, huh?
The only people that died that shouldn't have were from medical malpractice. They called every other death COVID, and they were all naturally occurring deaths. So while it bumped up the COVID death count, it did not move the needle on excess deaths. It also couldn't get the average COVID age of death lower than the average lifespan. Because, THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH EXCESS DEATHS DUE TO COVID TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
That's why the average age of COVID death was actually HIGHER than the average lifespan, everywhere I checked. How could this be with a real pandemic? It can not be. Even if it were only killing off older people, it would actually HAVE to increase the total death numbers, and it did not. The reason the average age of death was HIGHER, was simply because they could not count young people's deaths due to accidents. You take young people's deaths out of every expected lifespan, and the number goes up to what the average COVID age of death was. Weird, huh?
The only people that died that shouldn't have were from medical malpractice. They called every other death COVID, and they were all naturally occurring deaths. So while it bumped up the COVID death count, it did not move the needle on excess deaths. It also couldn't get the average COVID age of death lower than the average lifespan. Because, THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH EXCESS DEATHS DUE TO COVID TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
The only people that died had 'covid' put on their death certificates.
By whom and where?