Not fat, no recorded history of drug abuse, rich person with access to healthy food and other lifestyle choices: such people usually live past 65.
Or rather, that was the case before last year.
Beloved actor Bruce MacVittie, best known for his roles in “The Sopranos” and “Sex and the City,” has died. He was 65.
MacVittie died in a Manhattan hospital on Saturday, his wife, Carol Ochs, confirmed to the New York Times on Thursday.
No cause of death was disclosed.
We do not have access to information about how many people are dying and of what they are dying from. What we know is that “all cause mortality,” i.e., all deaths, was nearly double in 2021 what it was in 2020. Remember: 2020 was the supposed “height of the deadly pandemic.” Then they started claiming that even though the vaccine was very safe and very effective, people who took it were more likely to die from coronavirus than people who didn’t take it.
There sure are a lot of famous people dying.
None of this is ever going to be explained.