| | | "The differences in excess mortality by political party affiliation after COVID-19 vaccines were available to all adults suggest that differences in vaccination attitudes and reported uptake between Republican and Democratic voters may have been a factor in the severity and trajectory of the pandemic in the US." jamanetwork.com Not scientific proof of anything.
"Estimated number of preventable COVID-19-associated deaths among unvaccinated adults (aged?=?18 years), May 30, 2021–September 3, 2022" pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov As in, not proven, just guessed at.
"The 700,000 excess American deaths in 2023 is exactly what you'd predict based on prior rising trends, even if there had never been a pandemic," coauthor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, of the University of Minnesota, said in the release. "These deaths are driven by long-running crises in drug overdose, gun violence, car collisions, and preventable cardiometabolic deaths." cidrap.umn.edu
Wow. Great find on your part to prove my point.
I'm gonna avoid your 4th link. waste of time. |
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