Anonymous
(ID: dWFl6CJO)
6/26/2025, 3:09:17 PM
No.508783048
>>508782622
you have your graph in OP. There is excess deaths in december 2019/january 2020. There was no pandemic then, no ventilations, no vaxes.
And steep decline started before 2021 before the vax rollout and continued with the same slope after vax roll out. You could even say that after vax roll out there was a small change of trend to more positive and before 2022 it went back to be worse.
It is all there in OP's graph.
You need to learn how to read data.
you have your graph in OP. There is excess deaths in december 2019/january 2020. There was no pandemic then, no ventilations, no vaxes.
And steep decline started before 2021 before the vax rollout and continued with the same slope after vax roll out. You could even say that after vax roll out there was a small change of trend to more positive and before 2022 it went back to be worse.
It is all there in OP's graph.
You need to learn how to read data.