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Title is not just misleading, it's wrong:

According to the CDC, of this, 1,106,079 deaths are considered to be “excess,” based on the five-year average from 2015 to 2019.

We had about 1.1m excess deaths. Some of those are due to restrictions, stress, job loss, suicide, lack of healthcare, etc. But most of those? COVID-19. That's what killed our very fat American asses. Not the vaccines.

“But that’s not the worst of it,” The Exposé added. “Because the official CDC figures reveal that 2021 was a record-breaking year for deaths across the USA, with the country recording over 100,000 more deaths than it recorded in 2020, prior to the roll-out of the experimental Covid-19 injections.”

OOORRR...that was the season of the Delta variant which was the deadliest variant so far. Lets go with that since vaccine "vaccine saturation" didn't happen until the 3rd quarter of 2021 when Delta started to wane.

The author of that article is extremely dishonest. And their dishonest arguments are so retarded that anyone who is even remotely familiar with any of this would easily so how dishonest this person is.

Vaccine excess deaths exist, yes. But focusing on only a fraction of the deaths and missing why a majority died (from actual COVID-19) is retarded.

[–] 2 pts

Covid 19 is still fake and gay, lets not go too far. But trying to say the CDC admits that the vaccines are directly responsible is patently false. Upper respiratory infections already themselves account for a huge amount of deaths every year. All the CDC is doing is moving numbers around.

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Did we have excess deaths in 2020? If not, then why did we have excess deaths in 2021? If it's from the variant then why didn't that happen in 2020 from the original super deadly virus? Why did we only start recording excess deaths after the jab release?

[–] 0 pt

Did we have excess deaths in 2020?

Yes. And they are partly explained by COVID-19.

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778361

If not, then why did we have excess deaths in 2021?

Since we had excess deaths in 2020, and we know a significant portion of those were from COVID-19, this follow-up question of yours is invalid.

If it's from the variant then why didn't that happen in 2020 from the original super deadly virus?

This is already answered in my previous comment: Delta is the deadliest variant, so far. Natural immunity saved millions of lives from Delta because they got Alpha the prior year. Alpha? A bad cold. Delta? A severe cold. We are lucky Alpha hit first before Delta came along because Delta was every bit the hype that the MSM pretended Alpha was.

Why did we only start recording excess deaths after the jab release?

We didn't. We have had excess death data for many years, now.

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They got better?

Also, my guess is 2,000,000. We are half way there.