If total US deaths were 3,096,090 in 2023, isn't 9% in excess deaths = 278,648 people?
If the same percentages are used against the 2023 excess deaths numbers that are displayed in the above illness categories for total deaths, the excess deaths for those categories would total 42,187.
So what caused the other 236,461 excess deaths?
Hopefully my math is wrong.
This is not a political site. We have no interest in promoting any particular theory. How about some solid facts?
It is the job of the HHS/CDC is to identify health threats so the population can make informed decisions, choices, preparations, efforts.
Please, someone check my math...... :banghead: