Summary by JW Williams
Deaths dramatically increased in 2021, the year of the COVID-19 experimental “vaccine” roll out. Petr Svab of the Epoch Times studied death certificates from the CDC website of people between the age of 18 and 49 in 2021 and found that deaths in this age group had increased by as much as 40% compared to the same period in 2018 and 2019, before the ‘pandemic’. Some states had a much higher death rate for people in their prime years:
The District of Columbia experienced an increase of 72 percent, none of it attributed to COVID-19.
The surge differed greatly from state to state, with the most dramatic increase in young-to-middle age deaths in the South, Midwest, and the West Coast, while the northeastern states generally saw much milder spikes.
For those aged 50 to 84, mortality increased more than 27%, representing more than 470,000 excess deaths. For those 85 or older, mortality increased about 12% with more than 100,000 excess deaths.
Comparing 2020 to 2019, mortality increased some 24 percent for those 18–49, with less than a third of those excess deaths involving COVID.
The study is incomplete because the author avoided considering whether COVID vaccines were a factor in the excess deaths and it is unknown how many deaths were falsely attributed to COVID. We reported last week that the CDC publish the number of deaths for 2020, but deleted it and replaced it with an estimate or “provisional” death rate that included over 400,000 more deaths. Official statistics from the CDC are questionable at best.
From Epoch Times via Zerohedge:
Deaths among people aged 18 to 49 increased more than 40 percent in the 12 months ending October 2021 compared to the same period in 2018–2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis of death certificate data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by The Epoch Times.
The agency doesn’t yet have full 2021 numbers, as death certificate data trickles in with a lag of one to eight weeks or more.
The increase was notable across the country and in no state was COVID reported in more than 60 percent of the excess deaths. Some states experienced much steeper hikes than others.
Nevada was the worst with a 65 percent prime-age mortality surge of which only 36 percent was attributed to COVID. Texas was second with a 61 percent jump of which 58 percent was attributed to COVID. Arizona and Tennessee recorded 57 percent increases with 37 percent and 33 percent attributed to COVID respectively. Not far behind was California at 55 percent and 42 percent attributed to COVID as well as New Mexico (52 percent, 33 percent), Florida (51 percent, 48 percent), and Louisiana (51 percent, 32 percent).
On the other side of the spectrum was New Hampshire with no mortality increase and no COVID deaths in this age group and Delaware with a 10 percent mortality increase, zero attributed to COVID. Massachusetts had only a 13 percent spike with 24 percent of it attributed to COVID and Maryland had a 16 percent jump, 42 percent attributed to COVID. Close behind were Connecticut, Hawaii, and New Jersey with 17 percent increases (23 percent, 45 percent, 58 percent attributed to COVID respectively).
CDC data on the exact causes of those excess deaths aren’t yet available for 2021, aside from those involving COVID, pneumonia, and influenza. There were close to 6,000 excess pneumonia deaths that didn’t involve COVID-19 in the 18–49 age group in the 12 months ending October 2021. Influenza was only involved in 50 deaths in this age group, down from 550 in the same period pre-pandemic. The flu death count didn’t exclude those that also involved COVID or pneumonia, the CDC noted.
It’s not clear why the mortality spike seemed to exhibit a geographical trend. Overall, a part of the surge could be likely blamed on drug overdoses, which increased to more than 101,000 in the 12 months ending June 2021 from about 72,000 in 2019, the CDC estimated. About two-thirds of those deaths involved synthetic opioids including fentanyl that are often smuggled to the United States from China through Mexico.
For those ages 50 to 84, mortality went up more than 27 percent, representing more than 470,000 excess deaths. Almost four out of five of the deaths had COVID marked on the death certificate as the cause or a contributing factor.
For those 85 or older, mortality increased about 12 percent with more than 100,000 excess deaths. With more than 130,000 COVID-related deaths in this group, the data indicates that these seniors were less likely to die of a non-COVID-related cause from November 2020 to October 2021 than during the same period of 2018–2019.
ZeroHedge article #2: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/states-investigating-surge-mortality-rate-among-18-49-year-olds-majority-unrelated-covid-19
Health Impact News: https://healthimpactnews.com/2022/up-to-65-increase-in-deaths-among-18-49-year-olds-in-the-u-s-during-2021-the-year-of-the-experimental-covid-vaccines/
Need to Know: https://needtoknow.news/2022/01/cdc-changes-its-numbers-from-2902664-total-deaths-in-2020-to-to-3358814-provisional-deaths/
“US Death Rate Soars to 40% in 2021.”
😂 What a joke! 🤣
My local news stations don’t seem to be covering this story. If a kid drowns in a pool or if a guy in a wheelchair gets run over by a truck, the local news would be all over those stories. They would be interviewing the grieving family members and having experts telling us about pool safety and the importance of not riding your wheelchair in the street. Stalin once commented that one man dying is a tragedy but 10,000 men dying is a statistic.