before i address that, do you accept that "covid deaths" as measured in the US and UK is "deaths with potential covid" rather than "deaths from covid"?
if your answer is no, then you're on your own because you clearly don't care about facts and evidence.
All over the world more people are dying than would normally be expected. https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covid. You're out there with your head down and your ass up, looking for reasons why it's not covid.
before i address that, do you accept that "covid deaths" as measured in the US and UK is "deaths with potential covid" rather than "deaths from covid"?
if your answer is no, then you're on your own because you clearly don't care about facts and evidence.
I don't care about semantics.
All over the world more people are dying than would normally be expected. https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covid. You're out there with your head down and your ass up, looking for reasons why it's not covid.
Why is that?
Wonder all you want. Then look at https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covid
You may notice that despite the global case count continuing to grow (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/worldwide-graphs/#total-cases), the excess mortality figures never reached the same peak after the vaccines were introduced.
Or you may ignore that and keep clutching at straws.
one thing at a time. do you accept we're measuring deaths WITH covid rather than deaths FROM covid?
You're trying to build a box. Where are the extra deaths coming from if not covid?
one thing at a time. do you accept we're measuring deaths WITH covid rather than deaths FROM covid?