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During that same time period, March 2020 until now:

~1,200,000 people in the USA died of 100% preventable smoking related deaths. ~1,500,000 people in the USA died of mostly preventable heart related issues, not counting the increases noted this year. ~1,500,000 people in the USA died of cancer. ~6,500,000 people in the USA died of old age.

(stats approximate. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/leading-causes-of-death.htm)

It's more likely that the places looking for people are ones that have always had trouble finding/keeping people, and a good chunk of the remaining are jobs were people left because they had a moment in 2020 to sit down and consider exactly what they were doing with their lives. The fact that an extra 240,000 a year died, many of them older and probably not in the workforce anyway, would appear to have very little effect in the grand scheme of things.

It fits the narrative that covid caused workplace issues when it's really just shitty employers being shitty. .

During that same time period, March 2020 until now: >~1,200,000 people in the USA died of 100% preventable smoking related deaths. >~1,500,000 people in the USA died of mostly preventable heart related issues, not counting the increases noted this year. >~1,500,000 people in the USA died of cancer. >~6,500,000 people in the USA died of old age. (stats approximate. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/leading-causes-of-death.htm) It's more likely that the places looking for people are ones that have always had trouble finding/keeping people, and a good chunk of the remaining are jobs were people left because they had a moment in 2020 to sit down and consider exactly what they were doing with their lives. The fact that an extra 240,000 a year died, many of them older and probably not in the workforce anyway, would appear to have very little effect in the grand scheme of things. It fits the narrative that covid caused workplace issues when it's really just shitty employers being shitty. .

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Excess mortality among working age adults must also be considered. It’s my view that the clot shot is killing people for “unknown” or otherwise diagnosed reasons.

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It's not just the clot shot, there were a ton of crazy liberals who wouldn't even leave their homes for two years. In those two years, they developed health issues where they needed to go to the doctor or hospital, and they refused because they were afraid to leave their homes. The next several years are going to be total carnage between shut ins not getting medical attention for two years and clot shot ravaging people.

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I’m good with a shitload of libs dying.

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The stats presented were only meant to show that the normal levels of deaths from other causes is severely lopsided when it comes to ones reported to be from covid, and an extra 5.6% of the population dying, usually older and probably not in the workforce, didn't do diddly shit. It's just shitty employers being shitty.

The new problems the vaxxies are encountering will be something we see show up in stats over the next few years.

Amazon alone added nearly 800,000 people to it's workforce in those two years, and that's sopping up a lot of the fast food and other workers because, while amazon is a shitty employer, $18.50 an hour for 40 hours a week is a whole lot better than $9.50 for a broken schedule of maybe 20 hours a week. Around me, there are two new Amazon warehouses, a new FedEx delivery warehouse, a Kohl's warehouse, a new Owens-Corning warehouse, and several others in process without names. Intel is going to soak up the rest.

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The fact that an extra 240,000 a year died, many of them older and probably not in the workforce anyway, would appear to have very little effect in the grand scheme of things.

This

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Over 3 million new US workers have become disabled since Jan. 2021. Note, this started in 2021 at the same time as the COVID-19 vaccine roll out, not in 2020 when COVID-19 started.