CDC Claims 1M+ Excess Deaths During Pandemic, Assumes People are Stupid

Previously:

Is it one million excess deaths or one million coronavirus deaths?

Are those just the same thing now?

The Guardian:

There have been more than 1m excess deaths in the US during the pandemic, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The deaths are mainly attributable to Covid-19, as well as conditions that may have resulted from delayed medical care and overwhelmed health systems.

At least 923,000 Americans have died from confirmed Covid cases, according to the CDC. Other causes of death above the normally expected number have included heart disease, hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease.

Some Americans also die months after their initial Covid diagnosis, because the virus created other fatal complications.

Excess deaths are calculated by looking at previous years’ fatalities. In 2019, there were 2.8m deaths in the US; in 2020, it was approximately 3.3m.

All-cause excess mortality is one of the most reliable and unbiased ways to look at the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.

“It does not rely on how many tests were done or on subjective cause of death designations.”

While cause of death can sometimes be difficult to ascertain, and political pressures can lead to miscounting, excess deaths can indicate the broad scope of a health emergency.

“Whenever we hear that another 100,000 people died of Covid, there’s a reliable chorus of naysayers who claim that these deaths would’ve happened anyway,” Faust said. “Excess deaths cuts through that, because it’s about reporting whether the total number of deaths is out of the ordinary.”

The total number of deaths?

The total number of deaths is directly related to the total number of people, and the total number of people is directly related to the total number of past births.

An important thing to consider when looking at the total number of people who die in a year is how many people were born in the year you get by subtracting the age of the people who die.

When you find that more old people have died than what you expected, a logical question to ask is: could it be that there was an increase in births around the date of birth of these old timers?

If you divide the 2020 deaths by age group, and want to look at the ones from 65 year olds, you’d take 2020, subtract 65, and get 1955.

Oh, what’s that? An important bump from 1950 to 1955?

The Guardian said that in 2019, there were 2.8m deaths, and approximately 3.3m in 2020.

The Washington Post reports:

The CDC’s analysis estimates 208,431 excess deaths from all the non-covid causes since the start of the pandemic. At first glance, that number plus the 911,000 covid-19 deaths would suggest the excess deaths were greater than 1.1 million. But Anderson notes that many of the people who died of covid-19 were elderly, sick or very frail, and, even without a pandemic, some might not have survived across the two-year span of the pandemic. “Some of those covid deaths are not, strictly speaking, excess deaths,” he said.

The CDC has found that 74 percent of covid-19 deaths occurred among people age 65 and older. Anderson noted that many elderly and frail people found themselves isolated because of precautions against viral spread. During the initial wave of infections, when the country largely shut down, the quality of care for the most vulnerable populations probably suffered, Anderson said. Deaths from Alzheimer’s disease exceeded the expected total by 66,000 during the course of two years, he said.

There you have it.

Old people die because they’re old.

More old people die because more people were born in the years old people were born.

Also, the vax is killing people. People weren’t getting these mRNA things before 2021.