Statistische Streuung, wie auch schon in der Zeitspanne um 1970 herum.
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Bei der Lebenserwartung? Neee, das hat Ursachen. Und so wird es auch im letzten Einbruch sein. Egal woran man glaubt: Entweder gab es eine Pandemie, die dafür verantwortlich ist. Oder aber Impfungen, oder aber die Maßnahmen, oder aber, eine Verschlechterung des Gesundheitssystems.
Ein Artikel aus diesem Jahr:
Global Life Expectancy Declines for First Time in 30 YearsZitat:
For the first time since the pandemic, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) has updated its Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study. Published Monday in The Lancet, the study found a 1.6 year drop in life expectancy between 2019 and 2021. This trend is the first time the researchers documented a global decline in life expectancy since the study began in the 1990s.
These myriad sources of facts and figures were extremely valuable when Schumacher and others at IHME began sitting down to disentangle the life expectancy impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, all-cause mortality rates increased by 21.9% in males over age 15 and by 16.6% in females over 15, a dramatic reversal of previous trends.
As expected, the researchers found that mortality rates varied widely across the globe. A total of 80 countries had mortality rates higher than 150 per 100,000 individuals during at least one year of the pandemic. Bulgaria and Lesotho had the highest excess mortality rates during the pandemic, followed by parts of Central America and the Caribbean. In contrast, seven countries and territories—Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Iceland, Japan, Mongolia, New Zealand, and Taiwan—had fewer than expected deaths during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Life expectancy declines were largest in Latin America and the Caribbean
Creating these counterfactuals, as they're known, allowed the IHME team to estimate that the pandemic caused an extra 15.9 million around the world.
The collective death toll was so large that it brought down average life expectancy across the globe. Declines were largest in Latin America and the Caribbean at 3.7 years and the smallest in southeast and east Asia and Oceania at 0.3 years.
The find was startling and sobering, especially considering that the bulk of excess deaths were in older age groups, which typically have less influence on life expectancy estimates than youth mortality. It was also the first global decline in life expectancy that researchers had documented since they started systemic measurements in the 1950s.
Jedenfalls ist es nicht der gewaltige Einbruch der Lebenserwartung, dessen Prophezeiung hier schon hysterische Züge angenommen hat.
Und jedenfalls sterben die Geimpften auch nicht "wie die Fliegen", wie hier schon von der einen oder anderen Möchtegern-Kassandra fabuliert wurde.
"Fabuliert" im Sinne von Fabel, also einer Märchenerzählung.
Der wirklich bemerkenswerteste Satz in deinem verlinkten Artikel:
Wie bringst du jetzt diese merkwürdige Feststellung in einen Zusammenhang mit SARS-Covid und den Impfungen?Zitat:
The collective death toll was so large that it brought down average life expectancy across the globe. Declines were largest in Latin America and the Caribbean at 3.7 years and the smallest in southeast and east Asia and Oceania at 0.3 years.
Der größte Rückgang der Lebenserwartung in Südamerika und der Karibik, aber der kleinste Rückgang in Südost- und Ostasien?