In this prior Substack, I looked at weekly excess death in New Zealand among those of working age (non-elderly), finding a persisting upward trend in excess death that extended for more than 3 years (more than 156 weeks).
But a similar thing has been happening in Austria, also, and possibly in other nations of the world. Though the persisting rise in weekly excess death in Austria is slower and less robust than the “open-and-shut” case in New Zealand:
Because the multi-year upward trend in excess death among non-elderly is now confirmed by findings in Austria, investigations are warranted to find out what is killing off those of working age.