Some numbers of US deaths and causes on the CDC page – Deaths by Select Causes – 2020 onwards
From here, which has data compiled up to 27 September 2023
Here are some extracted tables, showing a comparison of the first 8 months of each calendar year and full calendar year data, including the incomplete 2023 year just to August.
Note, it can be put in the context of numbers from here:
United States Deaths in 2019, How Many Deaths in United States 2019 | Dead or Kicking
The numbers above for calendar year 2019 may or may not use the same classification methods as the CDC database. If they do, they can form a base for comparison with subsequent calendar year comparison in the tables below – it would also be possible to calculate trends in causes as well, and compile a “benchmark” of 2015-2019 causes.
Ok, big picture first:
The far right column “Sum Leading” is the total of the 17 causes on the CDC page less the “C19 underlying” column. Data for 2023 is not finalized – it is provisional.
It is my opinion that 95% of those C19 deaths should be allocated to categories for “death by medically administered protocols”, “death by neglect/torture”, “death from failure to prescribe antibiotics for new conditions” and “death from failure to fill prescriptions for existing conditions”. Certainly the C19 deaths would be better described by the leafing causes, and not C19.
Additionally, from 2021 onwards, on a ratio of around one death per 800 doses, those deaths ascribed to leading causes could instead be assigned to “death by C19 injection”.
Now for leading causes:
Although there are some variations in the numbers they do appear to be within one standard deviation of the mean – one sigma. Of course a more valid “”mean would be one established using 2015-2019 as a benchmark for each cause, detrended and expressed as numbers per 100,000 or a million of the population.
Note, there is no evidence on the CDC pages of an explosion in heart disease or malignant neoplasm (cancer) yet showing up in data reported to (almost complete) August 2023.
Can this be true? Will the scale of updates for earlier months and data for the rest of 2023 explode higher?
Here are some other leading causes of deaths data:
Note the huge drop off in 2023 in Accidents and Drug Overdoses suggesting a large lag in reporting.
I guess we have to wait until we get even more data to prove what we see in real life all around us, across the globe.
Onwards!
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