SleepingDog
Sentinel
Just a note that A pibbur made
"Admittedly, most of the deaths happen in the elderly, and those with chronic diseases. No doubt, some of those would have died this year anyway. But that has to be the minority. You can live for years with diabetes II, hypertension and cardiopulmonary diseases."
I remember, in the UK, late Spring 2020 they interviewed an insurance man who looks at the death rate due to chronic illness. There was a view being put forward that those dying would of died anyway in the next few months so it was no big deal. His view was that the dead at that time was not a bringing forward of people who would of died over the next few months. In the Uk we have a thing called "Life Insurance" which pays out when you died - I assume that he was using data on claims. He suggested that most of these people would on average live another 4 years. I think it was a radio program.
Anyone want to died four years earlier than they should do?
"Admittedly, most of the deaths happen in the elderly, and those with chronic diseases. No doubt, some of those would have died this year anyway. But that has to be the minority. You can live for years with diabetes II, hypertension and cardiopulmonary diseases."
I remember, in the UK, late Spring 2020 they interviewed an insurance man who looks at the death rate due to chronic illness. There was a view being put forward that those dying would of died anyway in the next few months so it was no big deal. His view was that the dead at that time was not a bringing forward of people who would of died over the next few months. In the Uk we have a thing called "Life Insurance" which pays out when you died - I assume that he was using data on claims. He suggested that most of these people would on average live another 4 years. I think it was a radio program.
Anyone want to died four years earlier than they should do?