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HUGE Spike in US Crude Death Mortality Rate - chart from the World Bank
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[quote:~fish out of water~:MV81MzgxODA3X0JGQjU5NUY0] Look at this shit: https://i.postimg.cc/ZnrZkFX6/IMG-20230311-190621.jpg Source: Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) - United States https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.CDRT.IN?locations=US And the data only goes to 2020! Can you imagine what it looks like including 2021 & 2022? Crude Death Mortality is calculated using deaths per 1000 in the population. There are no charts past 2020 on the World Banks data charts for any country I looked at. And that's a pattern, it seems. Stumbled onto this while looking for excess mortality stats in my state, which also does not publicly report any data later than 2020 on the state Department of Health website. However, I found an obscure report from another agency with the numbers below: Washington State, had a stable crude mortality rate for years 2000-2020 in the range of 7.09 - 7.69. In 2021 it increased to 8.41 In 2022, it jumped to 9.02 I'd encourage everyone to see if they can find Crude Mortality Rate stats for your own state & report them here. Let's see if this is a larger pattern. [/quote]
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Look at this shit:
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Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) - United States
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And the data only goes to 2020! Can you imagine what it looks like including 2021 & 2022?
Crude Death Mortality is calculated using deaths per 1000 in the population. There are no charts past 2020 on the World Banks data charts for any country I looked at. And that's a pattern, it seems.
Stumbled onto this while looking for excess mortality stats in my state, which also does not publicly report any data later than 2020 on the state Department of Health website. However, I found an obscure report from another agency with the numbers below:
Washington State, had a stable crude mortality rate for years 2000-2020 in the range of 7.09 - 7.69.
In 2021 it increased to 8.41
In 2022, it jumped to 9.02
I'd encourage everyone to see if they can find Crude Mortality Rate stats for your own state & report them here. Let's see if this is a larger pattern.
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