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Analysis Estimates That Ventilators Killed at Least 30,000 People at the Height of Lockdowns"Given we now know that patients over age 65 were more than 26 times as likely to survive if they were not placed on mechanical ventilators, it's not hard to see how this hysteria for mechanical ventilators in the New York area accounted for the particularly high excess death rates in that region." -Investigative journalist Michael Senger
In his October 5 newsletter, Senger reviews data from the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) "on all-cause excess deaths by state during peak lockdown in April 2020," and determines that "over 30,000 Americans appear to have been killed by mechanical ventilators or other forms of medical iatrogenesis throughout April 2020, primarily in the area around New York." "The first pattern that emerges from this data," he wrote, "is a clear correlation between population density particularly in low-income areas, cold weather, and excess deaths per capita," which shows "New York City, with New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts generally experiencing the greatest percentages of excess deaths per capita for each week of April 2020." But while at first glance this might seem to suggest an especially deadly strain of COVID-19 hit the region at that time, Senger says that thesis would be undermined "by the fact that states like Vermont and New Hampshire, which are both very close to New York, had some of the lowest percentages of excess deaths of any states. Even more remarkably, Maine is very close to New York and had virtually no excess deaths to speak of throughout April 2020." What best explains the discrepancy, he argues, is that "the area around New York experienced a particular hysteria for the use of mechanical ventilators in spring 2020 to an extent that other states did not," citing "hundreds" of examples of news articles about a fervor for ventilators disproportionately gripping New York and New Jersey. "Given we now know that patients over age 65 were more than 26 times as likely to survive if they were not placed on mechanical ventilators, it's not hard to see how this hysteria for mechanical ventilators in the New York area accounted for the particularly high excess death rates in that region," Senger wrote... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Continue reading here.
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