Weekly excess deaths that are well into the double-digits, percentage-wise, are a cause for alarm, but in New Zealand, even the average excess death of consecutive weeks is showing up in the double digits now — after COVID has already run its course. Worse still is that it is in the non-elderly who can be presumed to not be very fragile.
The general trend over the 168 weeks showing in the graph is that, every 100 days, weekly excess death rises by another 1.21% in New Zealand. Is this demise of those of working age organic or is there a sinister plot?
If advanced economies have their working age populations decimated, then workers from potentially-hostile nations would have to be imported in order to keep the economy going.
If those workers were Communists, for instance, it’d be the wildest dream of Karl Marx (“Workers of the World, Unite!”).
Very frightening trend.