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Patrick saysdeaths among teens is definitely up
Rare disease is no longer rare.
Is there a link to the data you made this graph from?
Stage Ten: Hoping for a Miracle
As ADE becomes more common, breakthrough infection clusters will pop up with increasing frequency, and the higher the percentage of the population in that region is vaccinated, the worse they will be. Variants will be blamed for this. Word of the imminent crisis will spread through the upper levels of society, however, causing increasingly frantic and irrational behavior, until it becomes next to impossible to get anything done if it depends on the government or big corporations. Medical laboratories will scramble to find a way to counteract ADE, though that’s been tried for decades now without success. Meanwhile the people who refuse to get vaccinated won’t budge no matter how much furious rhetoric and punitive policy gets dumped on them. Once this becomes clear, authorities will insist that everyone but a few holdouts has been vaccinated, in the fond hope that people will believe them one more time.
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Are those deaths per week on the y-axis?
What’s the logical explanation of the death spike in the 5-14 age group started since early this year?
Eman saysWhat’s the logical explanation of the death spike in the 5-14 age group started since early this year?
Shedding? Early jabees? I'm no virologist just an Excel wizard that likes to play with data.
Anyone else has an interpretation on this data? Kids under 12 haven’t gotten vaccinated. Kids between 12-17 just recently got vaccinated. Why the spike in rare disease death since early this year?
Patrick saysAre those deaths per week on the y-axis?
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/AH-Monthly-Provisional-Counts-of-Deaths-by-Age-Gro/ezfr-g6hf
per month
Onvacation saysPatrick saysAre those deaths per week on the y-axis?
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/AH-Monthly-Provisional-Counts-of-Deaths-by-Age-Gro/ezfr-g6hf
per month
@Onvacation
Could you put that on the y-axis?
I don't know how hard that is.
Wait a minute...you're saying, right now, there are 14,000 EXCESS rare disease deaths PER MONTH happening right now?
@porkchopexpress Can you find that video on Rumble, Bitchute, or Odysee?
Investigation: Deaths Among Teenagers Have Increased by 47% in the UK Since They Started Getting the COV-19 Vaxx According to Official Ons Data
October 7, 2021
Because of these revealing charts of genocide by vaccine, the CDC has resorted to classifying vaccine-induced deaths as “unvaccinated deaths,” saying that the effects of the vaccine need two weeks to kick in. Well, actually, the “effect” of DEATH does often kick in within two weeks, sometimes the next day. Bottom line: The CDC is playing a major role in pushing the propaganda, lies and distorted information about Covid to protect the vaccine industry and push more dangerous vaccines.
It’s not just the UK; all-cause deaths are also now running well above normal in Germany (80% adults fully vaccinated)
Alex Berenson
Oct 15
Add Germany - Europe’s most populous nation - to the countries seeing unusually high all-cause mortality that is NOT Covid-related.
In September, Germany reported almost 78,000 deaths, more than 10 percent higher than the expected figure, German government demographers said earlier this week.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/its-not-just-the-uk-all-cause-deaths/comments
It’s not just the UK; all-cause deaths are also now running well above normal in Germany (80% adults fully vaccinated)
Alex Berenson
Oct 15
Add Germany - Europe’s most populous nation - to the countries seeing unusually high all-cause mortality that is NOT Covid-related.
In September, Germany reported almost 78,000 deaths, more than 10 percent higher than the expected figure, German government demographers said earlier this week.
Patrick sayshttps://alexberenson.substack.com/p/its-not-just-the-uk-all-cause-deaths/comments
It’s not just the UK; all-cause deaths are also now running well above normal in Germany (80% adults fully vaccinated)
Alex Berenson
Oct 15
Add Germany - Europe’s most populous nation - to the countries seeing unusually high all-cause mortality that is NOT Covid-related.
In September, Germany reported almost 78,000 deaths, more than 10 percent higher than the expected figure, German government demographers said earlier this week.
If it is only 10% higher then it is only an extra 7k deaths. With a population of 82 million, it's not significant.
If it is only 10% higher then it is only an extra 7k deaths. With a population of 82 million, it's not significant.
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https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Death-Counts-by-Week-Ending-D/r8kw-7aab
I was curious about trends so I then downloaded the last six years of death data from the cdc and concatenated it into one file. I graphed it:
It was obvious that there was quite a spike from the corona virus (Blue Gray line) when I eliminated total deaths from the chart.
At this point I was curious if some of the other causes of death had gone down so I eliminated heart disease, cancer, and covid-19.
This is when I noticed the annual winter spike from flu and pneumonia was gone in 2020-2021. I also noticed the spike in "not elsewhere classified". I zoomed in and got this:
Logic using people can see there is a problem here.