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I won’t let my husband get any more Covid shots. He got boosted once but I’ve begged him not to get any more.

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  1. The SOA data shows modest death increase in 2020 during COVID, big increases in mortality only in dec 2020 (vaccine rollout), vaccine mandates (fall 2021) and the booster campaign (winter 2021/2022).

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White-collar workers saw the biggest increases in all cause mortality in 2021 and it has continued to be elevated relative to blue or gray collars (grey collars are “hybrid” e.g. educated blue collar like teachers, nurses and supervisors).

2a. White-collar workers saw the biggest increases in all cause mortality in 2021 and it has continued to be elevated relative to blue or gray collars (grey collars are “hybrid” e.g. educated blue collar like teachers, nurses and supervisors).

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So, why were white collar workers suddenly dying at a historically unprecedented rate in the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2021? What happened at that time in the white collar workplace? Does the SOA think they all got drafted to fight on the front lines in Ukraine?

2b. This higher excess mortality was greatest in government jobs...

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Does anyone remember a federal mandate for government employees and its contractors to get the Covid jab in the Fall of 2021?

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4a. This is the age excess mortality chart - shows old people are fine, and young people still have excess mortality as of the 4th Quarter of 2022:

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In particular, age 35-44 had a +34% excess death rate in the last three months of 2022!!!

Why are youthful folks ages < 64 still suffering worse excess mortality?

Although I too was troubled to see the excess mortality continuing through 4th quarter 2022,, I still cannot avert my eyes away from the flashing red death signals in the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2021. Do you think this might correlate with the massive explosion in newspaper reports of young people “dying suddenly?”

Note: This is not being driven by COVID. COVID-driven excess death only lasted until the first quarter of 2022.

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