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by zmgsabst
1484 days ago
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> If you look at the same data release, the excess deaths are almost entirely in cancer and dementia in old people This doesn’t explain the correlated surge in the 45-64 bucket, the last two charts in the link I posted. > unsurprisingly they correlate with the waves of COVID infections, not the vaccination program Do you have a source? What you linked takes me to some generic description of the dataset. |
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Correlated surge is an absurd way to describe something that basically fluctuates around 0 over the course of a year, which makes me think this definitely isn't good faith.
> What you linked takes me to some generic description of the dataset.
I recommend clicking the buttons on the side, it's a dashboard.