1. You fail to point out that the highest weekly circulatory death of all five years is 2022 Week 2 at 22,011. Those people are still dead!
2. And you keep pointing to 2022 Week 46, where the line is dropping like a stone. I said it’s probably incomplete data, and then I noticed the pop-up when pointing to the line. I quote:
“Data in recent weeks are incomplete. Only 60% of death records are submitted to NCHS within 10 days of the date of death, and completeness varies by jurisdiction.”
Circulatory deaths are up in 2021-2022, and pointing to the incomplete last few weeks as a “trend” is deceitful.
Obviously, being “right” is more important to you than being truthful.
I wish I could post the charts here for all to see, but they are a gobbledygook collection of data, and not complete images.
So? As I pointed out the rise in circulatory deaths began well before the vaccines were available. Why would you think they're related to the vaccines? You don't even have correlation, let alone causation.
And you keep pointing to 2022 Week 46, where the line is dropping like a stone. I said it’s probably incomplete data, and then I noticed the pop-up when pointing to the line.
Fair enough. As I said, feel free to choose other weeks.
But no one can look at those graphs and say the trend from 2021 through 2022 isn't down.
We gave over 250M Americans at least one shot of the vaccine starting in early 2021. Why don't we see a huge surge in circulatory deaths beginning then?