The statistics generally lag behind by 2 years so they create an estimate of "expected deaths".. Pretty much anything you find on "excess deaths" are useless since theyre arriving at that number based on a baseline (expected deaths) which is estimated and not specific.
ie "50,000 excess deaths" could mean "100,000 less deaths" depending on how they calculate their expected deaths and the amount of error in that calculation. Health statistics are a complete sham in this sense.
The statistics generally lag behind by 2 years so they create an estimate of "expected deaths".. Pretty much anything you find on "excess deaths" are useless since theyre arriving at that number based on a baseline (expected deaths) which is estimated and not specific.
ie "50,000 excess deaths" could mean "100,000 less deaths" depending on how they calculate their expected deaths and the amount of error in that calculation. Health statistics are a complete sham in this sense.