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I disagree.You are engaging in hit-and run non-sequiturs by asserting that il-16 alone is a non-specific biomarker, and by providing an irrelevant reference (https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038/msb.2013.15) that does not measure the three biomarkers described as elevated in the ahajournals.org abstract 10712 cited above.
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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.