Do the math and go look at obits for the last 18 months.
I did that last week. A few random places where I have lived over the last 40 years and found people dropping like flies since Feb-March.
Do it yourself.
If it’s 45,000 in just the U.S. that’s a mere 900 deaths per state.
My little research project showed me at least triple the amount of deaths from last year to this.
Go look. Pick Legacy .com or local funeral homes. Go look. See what you can see with your own eyes.
163,898 people die every single day around the world-
[[My little research project showed me at least triple the amount of deaths from last year to this.]]
So there have been 491,694 per day for the last year?
[[A few random places where I have lived over the last 40 years and found people dropping like flies since Feb-March.]]
Not surprising since our older generation has reached peak life, and are now dying off, and fewer young folks are now having kids, and haven’t had for some time now- on the whole-
I closely follow local death notices for a different reason and feel they are up substantially.
Did you actually READ the obits. Because if your area is like mine there were dozens of obits that were for people who died during lockdown and were just having their funerals now.
Just a thought.