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'Death by Government Mandate': Spike in Fatality Rates Among Young People Tied to Covid Vaccine Push

“Such an observation suggests that the unusually high number of unexpected deaths in 2021 may be related to the COVID vaccines"...

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Kyle Becker
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The Experts™ Covid mandates and lockdowns contributed to a massive spike in all-cause death rates for young people around the globe. This is what the data from multiple advanced countries now make clear.

The average age of Covid-related deaths has been estimated to trend much older than other global pandemics — between 73 and 79 years old. This is very near life expectancy is most nations.

This was supposed to be one of the few relatively merciful aspects of Covid-19. But due to short-sighted, self-serving, and overly optimistic policies, the Experts™ squandered Nature’s gift with foolish policies.

If you examine the average mortality rates for major global pandemics: See anything unusual about Covid-19?

It is important to understand first that Covid-19 is a disease that is exponentially more dangerous to the sick and elderly.

Statista reporting from March shows that 879,953/944,657 (93%) of all recorded U.S. Covid-related mortality is over the age of 50. Nearly 75% of all Covid-related deaths are over age 65.

Pre-existing conditions are also a major determinative risk factor for susceptibility to Covid-19 related mortality, it should also be noted.

Economist data based on research by Marc Bevand shows that Covid-19 risk (Infection Fatality Rate) for young people is lower than that of the seasonal flu.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed this week, however, that “we don’t know” that Covid affects older people more than young people.

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The U.S. even quietly revised down its Covid-related mortality this week among the youngest population (even as the FDA continues to push for ‘vaccines’ for children under age 5.) Psaki’s claim is blatantly false.

The CDC's Covid tracker quietly dropped childhood mortality by 416 reported deaths (24%) on March 16th.

The NCHS, oddly, has pediatric deaths even lower that that: 921 (out of 73,508 from all causes).

Despite Covid vaccines, mandates, vax passports, lockdowns, and other extreme measures, excess mortality rates nonetheless soared during the ‘second wave’ around the globe.

This spike in excess mortality is not completely explained by the Covid-19 virus, particularly if one accepts the vaccine efficacy claims.

As the Lancet article, “Estimating excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis of COVID-19-related mortality, 2020–21,” explains, “the magnitude and distribution of many other causes of death might have changed because of social, economic, and behavioural responses to the pandemic, including strict lockdowns. Under these conditions, excess mortality can provide a more accurate assessment of the total mortality impact of the COVID-19 pandemic than reported COVID-19 deaths.”

So, imagine the monumental scope of failure on a global scale if The Experts™ and not Covid-19 itself actually caused death rates among young people to massively spike around the globe?

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