According to Scott Davison, the CEO of the Indiana based insurance company OneAmerica, Deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64 from Pre-pandemic days. A one-in-200-year catastrophe would only be a 10% increase, 40% is unheard of. Davison also stated that most of the deaths are not from COVID‑19.
It can take over eight weeks for the information to come in as to the cause of death. So it will take a while to make sense of the numbers. Davison claims that in addition to death increases, they are seeing more disability claims.
In the same article (above), “Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients ‘with many different conditions’.” And Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Indiana’s top doc: More people hospitalized now than before the vaccine. In fact she claims it's more than in the last five years.
I personally have noticed the problem with hospital room availability when a family member with diabetes broke his arm and needed medical care. He was unable to get a room and even had to be transferred to another (larger) city. What is the reason for this increase in deaths and hospitalizations? I have some thoughts on that. Some possible reasons are…
- Delayed medical care (making things more serious)
- Increased violence (murder)
- Suicides (and attempted suicides)
- COVID Vaccine adverse reactions
- And of course COVID infections
I don’t know if we will ever really know the reasons. With substantially more patients in the hospitals after the COVID infections and reactions to the vaccines, I suspect that these vaccine reactions are at least partially responsible.
One thing I have also noticed is that when websites show numbers for vaccinated or not vaccinated, they only classify vaccinated as those who are "FULLY VACCINATED" and only the ones who are two weeks out from the jab. So when they say people who are unvaccinated are getting covid, they are including in those numbers, people who they consider "partially vaccinated". Keep this in mind when doing your research.
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