Working Age Excess Death Shot Up after Most Got Jabbed
A skyrocket from the pre-jab baseline of excess death
The highest excess death in 2021 in the USA was among those of working age, 15 to 64. Age-specific excess death rates in that broad group ran from 28% to 47% when compared against the single year of 2019.
Those of working age are represented by the top middle graph below, and a marker at 6 Jun 2021 shows when half had had at least one jab:
Notice what happened to that age group after most people in that age group had been jabbed. The peak weekly excess death rate went to 70% (week of 5 Sep 2021) — which, on a relative basis, is 59% higher than the previous all-time high of 44% excess death in the week of 3 Jan 2021.
Here is the same graph with notes in it:
Caveat: Only a third of those of working age were fully jabbed by June 2021, but if 95% of those who got one jab got two, then the “September-skyrocket” would still represent when most in this group were, indeed, fully jabbed..