DarkBlack
Elite Member
Your quote reads like the many, science for hire articles .I won't question that, it seems plausible. But you need to recognize that the overall death rate was substantially higher during that period, to see the whole picture. If not Covid, then what?
I asked Google AI:
AI Overview
Yes, the US has experienced a greater number of deaths per capita, particularly avoidable deaths, compared to many high-income countries with higher immunization rates, as indicated by a recent Brown University study. Factors such as slow vaccination and booster administration have contributed to higher excess mortality in the U.S. compared to countries with faster vaccine rollout during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The big ( huge and powerful, actually) pharmaceutical industry has paid tentacles all through our government, and easily gets statistics manufactured for them that help them sell more of their product