One of the things that seemed scrubbed very early on from the internet was the "average number of deaths per year" type data, which has seemingly since be replaced with "revised" data.
Early on when deaths were allegedly the highest, the data wasn't outpacing an average number of deaths per year for various illnesses.
In summary, I'd like to see an "average deaths per year" for the last 20 years by demographics.
We got a number of deaths from covid data yet?
One of the things that seemed scrubbed very early on from the internet was the "average number of deaths per year" type data, which has seemingly since be replaced with "revised" data.
Early on when deaths were allegedly the highest, the data wasn't outpacing an average number of deaths per year for various illnesses.
In summary, I'd like to see an "average deaths per year" for the last 20 years by demographics.
I checked it out early on as I was in China as it broke out.
Lots of data has disappeared regarding annual death rates per country per year and I find it all to be confusing as to why that would happen.
A woman in Florida was fired from her position for doing the same thing early on in the US.