Seems like anyone over the age of 60 ( or maybe 50) that “dies suddenly” is just a throwaway…oh well, people in that age group have sudden heart attacks, strokes, cancer…no symptoms they recognize, then WHAM.
Home alone, die alone.
Insurance statistics I guess are one honest measure of excess mortality, and how people over 60 are having 10-20 years of life stolen by spike protein inflammatory damage. And encouraged to keep taking more doses.
People over 60 who "died suddenly" are lost in statistical noise from natural variations in year-to-year mortality rates for those age groups. The signals there are visble, but weak.
The excess mortality signals are extremely strong in the 16–49-year age groups, who should not be having the observed rates of heart attacks, strokes, embolisms and cancer. And since when have pediatric strokes been a thing that doctors were instructed to look for in normal practice? Those conditions used to be extremely rare. Now they are said to be "uncommon". That is a huge change, all in the last 18-24 months.