Scott Davison, who stated during a call hosted by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Hospital Association that
“working age people (18 to 64) are dying at a rate that is 40% higher than prepandemic rates.”
In a February 1, 2022 letter addressed to DOD leader Lloyd Austin, Johnson cited the “dramatic increases in medical diagnoses among military personnel,” as well as evidence that the “diagnoses of myocarditis had been removed from the database.”
Hypertension — 2,181% increase
Diseases of the nervous system — 1,048% increase
Malignant neoplasms of esophagus — 894% increase
Multiple sclerosis — 680% increase
Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs — 624% increase
Guillain-Barre syndrome — 551% increase
Breast cancer — 487% increase
Demyelinating — 487% increase
Malignant neoplasms of thyroid and other endocrine glands — 474% increase
Female infertility — 472% increase
Pulmonary embolism— 468% increase
Migraines — 452% increase
Ovarian dysfunction — 437% increase
Testicular cancer — 369% increase
Tachycardia — 302% increase