Okay my time is valuable. I allocated a few minutes to that poorly done table of Excess Deaths.
1) The samples are from some life insurance company. The age group 0-45 have very little life insurance so this should be dismissed CERTAINLY in favor of a population-wide analysis.
2) There is no mention here that the life insurance data is adjusted in All Causes for population increase, known morbidity trends pre 2020 (fentanyl and suicides increasing pre 2020).
You’re horribly wasting your time. As is whoever that guy is. Get the complete population-wide data, adjust it for population increases since 2016-2019 and then get the Fentanyl and suicide trends and apply them.
Don’t think of this further until you do.
Put your data up against that of Denis Rancourt here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362427136_COVID-Period_Mass_Vaccination_Campaign_and_Public_Health_Disaster_in_the_USA_From_agestate-resolved_all-cause_mortality_by_time_age-resolved_vaccine_delivery_by_time_and_socio-geo-economic_data?channel=doi&linkId
Oh, right. You don’t have a leg to stand on, as you blow your misinformation onto your keyboard.
You do realize you just argued that a LIFE INSURANCE company has no idea how to perform statistics on deaths by age cohort
Get rekt, troll.
Nobody is buying your self-anointed expertise.