In the context of a US population of 328.2 in 2019 and 334.1 million in 2022. There were around There were around 1.7 million EXTRA deaths over those 3 years.
United States Deaths 2023, How Many Deaths in United States 2023 | Dead or Kicking
Non-C19 admissions dipped from around 36.3 million in 2018/2019 to 32.7 million in 2020, leapt to 36.2 million (close to normal) but FELL to 33.7 million in 2022.
Seems odd, right? Ok, 1.7 million people died, and maybe Americans are wary of being accused of having C19 and butchered in hospitals – maybe telemedicine (not likely) has contributed to prevention of hospital admissions - maybe these numbers are the calm before the storm of hospitalisations from the impact of boosters and delayed reactions to first and second injections of spike venom – but – this does not yet square with the horror stories we read about last year and the number of sick days taken. Maybe people are simply not engaging in preventative diagnosis tests.
These numbers are not reflective of the number of people that are admitted to hospital either daily, weekly or monthly etc. Maybe fewer people are admitted more often.
I am just checking out the numbers as I think there is a risk that hospitalizations in the coming years from sufferers of spike venom injections might mean that there will be double the number of hospitalizations – requiring planning now to avoid an humanitarian crisis in the US (and the rest of the world),
A long and winding road to get data using these links:
History to 2019 - Health, United States 2020–2021 (cdc.gov)
For 2020 – Derived data from here: Trends in Overall and Non-COVID-19 Hospital Admissions | KFF
2021 Survey data - Fast-Facts-2021-table-FY19-data-14jan21.pdf (aha.org)
2022 Survey data - Fast Facts on U.S. Hospitals, 2024 | AHA
Okay, we can extract this data for non-C19 hospitalizations from those sources. 2020 is a problem!
Data for 2017, 2018 and 2019
Data for 2020 – try as I might, I could not find data for the first year of the scamdemic in usable form.
However, from that second link above, we can approximate the number of admissions by referencing the percentages in the article and these statement:
“We calculate actual admissions as a share of total predicted admissions in 2020 based on trends from past years”.
Combined with this:
“Predicted volume was calculated using historical data from Dec 31, 2017 to Jan 25, 2020.
So, ESTIMATED 2020 admissions are based on 2018 and 2019 data – which averaged 36.3 million admissions. The relative percentages in the article can be related to that number of estimated admissions.
Now, from this statement:
“The decrease in hospital admissions from March 8 to December 5, 2020 represent 8.5% of the total expected admissions for all of 2020.”
Okay, assuming January and February 2020 were as expected, the nine months to end November 2020 represent 8.5% of estimated admissions – around 1% per month – I guesstimate that for the full ten months from the onset of the scamdemic, around 10% is a reasonable “miss” for 2020 from estimates. This means that admissions for 2020 were around 32,7 million.
2021 admissions from the third link were 36.2 million.
2022 admissions from the fourth link were 33.7 million.
Onwards!
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My father inlaw was admitted to Mayo Clinic in AZ with pneumonia and Covid last night. They wanted to give him remdesivir upon arrival which we refused. Then this morning the attending physician asked again which we refused. We asked for ivermectin and HCQ which they refused to give. So we were working on getting him discharged with oxygen and antibiotics, but the Mayo doctor said we were "argumentative" and stopped working with us altogether. At this point they just wanted us out without any regard for his health.
The nurse got involved to help us, but was denied. She knows what is going on and did all she could.
Long story short the hospitals are still killing fields. If you have anyone you know going to a hospital do all you can to keep them out and make sure someone is there to advocate for the patient.
They will rot in hell eventually.
I've been living with a hernia for several years because the US gov was and as far as I know still is paying hospitals to kill seniors. $15k for each "Covid" death reported and $30k if patient was on a ventilator. How many of those hospitals would just kill a 69yo guy like me who has no family to support, for the money? All of them?