well, I live in ground zero. and there were no bodies stacking any differently than at any other flu season prior. were there outliers? there always is. perhaps you experienced something else, and I am sorry for your troubles seriously. but the total numbers of death year over yr are not all that different.
remember that somehow, they removed all the flu cases and replaced them with covid cases. that should tell you all the big picture. this **** was going on world wide.
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year-to-year all-cause death rates for the United States over the last two decades, expressed as deaths per 100,000 population. These rates are typically age-adjusted to account for changes in the population's age distribution over time, which allows for more meaningful comparisons. Here's the data based on available information up to 2022, with the most recent years reflecting final or provisional figures where applicable:
- 2003: 831.6
- 2004: 801.0
- 2005: 799.0
- 2006: 776.5
- 2007: 760.2
- 2008: 758.4
- 2009: 741.1
- 2010: 747.0
- 2011: 741.3
- 2012: 732.8
- 2013: 731.9
- 2014: 724.6
- 2015: 733.1
- 2016: 728.8
- 2017: 731.9
- 2018: 723.6
- 2019: 715.2
- 2020: 835.4
- 2021: 879.7
- 2022: 798.8