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Indiana - Influenza Fatalities 2013 Week 10.pdf
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Re: Indiana Reports 65 Fatalities Season to Date, Practically Triple Previous State Record - Charts Only.pdf March 13, 2013
I look at this pie shape and find it so odd that the vaccinated people had the most fatalities! Why would that be and why is the CDC not questioning that. To me it looks like something is wrong, obviously. It is almost as if the vaccinated persons were attacked by the vaccine! Makes me very nervous and I hope that CDC explains this phenomenon.
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Re: Indiana Reports 65 Fatalities Season to Date, Practically Triple Previous State Record - Charts Only.pdf March 13, 2013
Originally posted by mixin View PostThat's pretty amazing... 41% were vaccinated according to his charts
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Source: Indiana state health department
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Re: Indiana Reports 65 Fatalities Season to Date, Practically Triple Previous State Record - Charts Only.pdf March 13, 2013
Ok... the stats would look better if most of the unknowns were not vaxed.
It's a bad year for the older folks. According to the CDC link, 9 deaths were in the 50-64 age group and 48 were 65+. So 57 out of the total of 65 deaths were in those 2 age groups.
About underlying medical conditions:
Sixty one (95%) of the deaths had underlying medical conditions. Three deaths did not indicate there were underlying medical conditions. One reported death did not complete the underlying medical condition question and awaiting updated information. The most commonly reported underlying medical conditions were Cardiac Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Asthma and Renal Disease and Cancer.
The most common complication reported during acute illness was acute respiratory distress syndrome and pneumonia. Other complications collected on the reports were shock, altered mental status, sepsis, dehydration, pulmonary hemorrhage and urinary tract infection.The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918
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