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Info on Covid related deaths
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: January 03, 2022 04:06PM

Ok, the article doesn't say the deaths are Covid related - I did. But Insurance Companies may be a reliable source to get the 'real story' on Covid/Covid Vaccine deaths.

Insurance CEO says deaths up 40% among working age people, and it's not just COVID

[justthenews.com]

“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business," OneAmerica CEO Scott Davison says.

he head of OneAmerica insurance said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.

“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”

OneAmerica is a $100 billion insurance company that has had its headquarters in Indianapolis since 1877. The company has approximately 2,400 employees and sells life insurance, including group life insurance to employers in the state.

Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.

“And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said.

“Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”

Davison was one of several business leaders who spoke during the virtual news conference on Dec. 30 that was organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.

Most of the claims for deaths being filed are not classified as COVID-19 deaths, Davison said.

“What the data is showing to us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic. It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers.”

He said at the same time, the company is seeing an “uptick” in disability claims, saying at first it was short-term disability claims, and now the increase is in long-term disability claims.

“For OneAmerica, we expect the costs of this are going to be well over $100 million, and this is our smallest business. So it’s having a huge impact on that,” he said.

He said the costs will be passed on to employers purchasing group life insurance policies, who will have to pay higher premiums.

The CDC weekly death counts, which reflect the information on death certificates and so have a lag of up to eight weeks or longer, show that for the week ending Nov. 6, there were far fewer deaths from COVID-19 in Indiana compared to a year ago – 195 verses 336 – but more deaths from other causes – 1,350 versus 1,319.

These deaths were for people of all ages, however, while the information referenced by Davison was for working-age people who are employees of businesses with group life insurance policies.

At the same news conference where Davison spoke, Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients “with many different conditions,” saying “unfortunately, the average Hoosiers’ health has declined during the pandemic.”

In a follow-up call, he said he did not have a breakdown showing why so many people in the state are being hospitalized – for what conditions or ailments. But he said the extraordinarily high death rate quoted by Davison matched what hospitals in the state are seeing.

"What it confirmed for me is it bore out what we're seeing on the front end,..." he said.

The number of hospitalizations in the state is now higher than before the COVID-19 vaccine was introduced a year ago, and in fact is higher than it’s been in the past five years, Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Indiana’s chief medical officer, said at a news conference with Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday.

Just 8.9% of ICU beds are available at hospitals in the state, a low for the year, and lower than at any time during the pandemic. But the majority of ICU beds are not taken up by COVID-19 patients – just 37% are, while 54% of the ICU beds are being occupied by people with other illnesses or conditions.

The state's online dashboard shows that the moving average of daily deaths from COVID-19 is less than half of what it was a year ago. At the pandemic's peak a year ago, 125 people died on one day – on Dec. 29, 2020. In the last three months, the highest number of deaths in one day was 58, on Dec. 13.

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Re: Info on Covid related deaths
Posted by: Panchito ()
Date: January 03, 2022 08:55PM

[www.hcp.med.harvard.edu]

Medical error—the third leading cause of death

Medical error is not included on death certificates

Medical error has been defined as:

1

an unintended act

2

one that does not achieve its intended outcome

3

the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended

4

the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim

5

a deviation from the process of care that may or may not cause harm to the patient.


While many errors are non-consequential, an error can end the life of someone with a long life expectancy or accelerate an imminent death.

Medical error leading to patient death is under-recognized in many other countries, including the UK and Canada. According to WHO, 117 countries code their mortality statistics using the ICD system as the primary indicator

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Re: Info on Covid related deaths
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: January 08, 2022 03:13PM

Yes, it's true that 'Medical Error' probably led to the extra deaths of patients in hospitals who were killed through the Standard Covid Patient Protocol, which is Remdesivir - which kills 25% of patients - and Ventilator - which kills 85% of patients. angry smiley

I wonder if they're still up to their shenanigans in nursing homes - killing off the old people. That's if there are any old people left who didn't get the vaccine. Last statistic I read said that 99.9% of Americans over 65 got at least one kill shot eye rolling smiley

[www.mayoclinic.org]

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Re: Info on Covid related deaths
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: January 09, 2022 01:08AM

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Jennifer
Yes, it's true that 'Medical Error' probably led to the extra deaths of patients in hospitals who were killed through the Standard Covid Patient Protocol, which is Remdesivir - which kills 25% of patients - and Ventilator - which kills 85% of patients.

From Dr. Bryan Ardis -

Don’t Set Foot in a Hospital Until You Watch This

[odysee.com]

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Re: Info on Covid related deaths
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: January 09, 2022 11:38PM

More insurance companies shared their results -

More preliminary evidence that the vaccines have led to a spike in deaths

[www.americanthinker.com]

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