NHTSA says that crashes are already up even though highway driving miles are down. They're just not making the connection yet. https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/usdot-releases-new-data-showing-road-fatalities-spiked-first-half-2021 This rate is 18.8 percent higher than the 2011-2019 average. The not-vaccine is killing people in a variety of secondary and tertiary ways, each of which has superficially plausible deniability.
The rate of US automotive fatalities per 100 million miles driven is 6.3 percent worse 2021: 1.34 2020: 1.20 (est) 2019: 1.10 2018: 1.13 2017: 1.16 2016: 1.19 2015: 1.15 2014: 1.08 2013: 1.10 2012: 1.14 2011: 1.10
NHTSA says that crashes are already up even though highway driving miles are down. They're just not making the connection yet.
https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/usdot-releases-new-data-showing-road-fatalities-spiked-first-half-2021
This rate is 18.8 percent higher than the 2011-2019 average. The not-vaccine is killing people in a variety of secondary and tertiary ways, each of which has superficially plausible deniability.
The **rate** of US automotive fatalities per 100 million miles driven is **6.3** percent worse
2021: **1.34**
2020: 1.20 (est)
2019: 1.10
2018: 1.13
2017: 1.16
2016: 1.19
2015: 1.15
2014: 1.08
2013: 1.10
2012: 1.14
2011: 1.10
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