The CEO of OneAmerica said deaths were up 40% among WORKING AGE PEOPLE. So my math was off by a bit, probably quite a bit, since most deaths are not among working age people.
Still, these are people whose death rates have been stable for some time, or so I would think. Let’s say the number is 200,000. Why should we NOT attribute that to the lockdowns/masks/vaccines/stress?
Here is another quote from the article I posted a few days ago:
At the same news conference where Davison spoke, Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients “with many different conditions,” saying “unfortunately, the average Hoosiers’ health has declined during the pandemic.”
So OVERALL health has been hurt. People are exercising less. Socializing less. Eating more. Stress eating. Drinking more. Gaining weight.
All of this is monstrous, all wrong. I get excited and do bad math sometimes, but someone out there should be doing good math, comparing COVID deaths, which are half what they were being reported as a year ago, with overall deaths, which are growing quickly.
I never said that the effects of the lockdowns would be immediate. Most of this I expected to have a lag.
And all of the HUGE and long term problems we are going to have with children from all this torture we are inflicting on them have not yet BEGUN to manifest in anything like the wave that is coming, even if suicides are already up 50%. That will take another year or two, perhaps, to become more obvious, even if psychologists have been sounding the alarm for a year or more.
This is all monstrous lunacy, supported by stable stupidity, which in my previous post I equated with misguided notions of sanity.
“We must be right”, the lunatics say, “because we are all saying the same thing.”