• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    6 days ago

    To be fair, pretty much all western nations let covid rip through the population, yet mortality in the US is higher than elsewhere. So, it can’t be just covid alone.

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      Strange that there’s excess death during an ongoing pandemic in the only industrialized nation that doesn’t have socialized health care, right? COVID-19 has exacerbated the problems with the US’s feeble health infrastructure to such a point that we have these countless “unexplainable” deaths.

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        Sure, lack of socialized healthcare is a huge part of it, but there are other many other compounding factors as well. Lack of sick leave, unhealthy lifestyle, car culture, nutrition, psychological alienation, etc. The pandemic acted as an accelerant feeding on all these festering problems.

    • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      If their data ends in 2023, it’s likely still a pretty big chunk of it. Florida was open for business by July 2020, they were fighting mask mandates by the fall. I don’t think any western nation let it rip as fast as we did. Most held back until they had the majority of their population vaxxed. Gotta figure we’ve basically got a couple year start on the rest of the western world.