Not according to the insurance companies.
Who can go broke from getting the statistics wrong.
Unlike a government crab, who, let’s face it, could surf pr0n on their work computer all day and nobody at work would care.
You’re acting like the CDC has a shred of credibility left.
They don’t.
The CDC is a mere tabulator in the matter of EDs.
You don’t have to believe them. Do a search for Excess Deaths for each individual state and get the raw numbers there. Then do your own tabulation.
The link I gave you had the raw data. You can download it and compare it to the states. I compared it to a handful of states. The numbers were not bogus.
I have not seen a report from all insurance companies examining every age cohort in every single state. I have heard of one insurance company in Indiana that had surprising data, but I have not seen any indication it was combined with other insurance companies or other states, nor did I see any audit of it by independent groups. Until that is done, it’s not valid data. It’s certainly not worth spending time on when all the states make the raw data available.
“Not according to the insurance companies.”
Are you referring to the good doctor’s unsourced scribbles?
“Not according to the insurance companies.”
Which companies? What data?