NOTE: The prior post in this series is here.
The death rate of 28-year-olds in 2021 was so high that 28-year-olds were “dying like they were age 40.” Here is their 2021 death rate (bottom right):
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There were 165.2 deaths per 100,000 28-year-olds in 2021. But back in 2010 among 40-year-olds, there were only 162.1 deaths per 100,000 40-year-olds:
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If people are dying at rates equivalent to those who are 12 years older, then something is disastrously wrong. We should never allow a debacle like “COVID” to be repeated.
NOTE: The 2010 death rate for 28-year-olds was 99.4 per 100,000 — meaning that the 2021 death rate of 162.1 per 100,000 was 63% higher for them.