Yes, of course. Had my vaccine timeline a year off. US excess deaths in 2021 are reported as 892k. The source didn’t differentiate between COVID and non-COVID. As we have learned, many of the “COVID deaths” were actually with COVID and not from COVID. Couldn’t find data on US excess deaths for 2022, but the UK increased excess deaths 9% compared to 2019. All to say, significant numbers. I believe you that excess deaths may be declining, explainable by the wholesale rejection of the shot by the public. So, the immediate causes of vax death (cardiac, thrombotic) are going to decline. However, I am convinced there’s a huge pool of future mortality in the form of malignancies from the SV40 issue and who knows what else from DNA integration.
Yes, that makes sense, because you want to compare numbers of deaths to determine excessive death counts. The cause of death should play no role in the determination of there being excessive deaths or not. 🙂👍