According to that data, the infant death rate never dropped below 6.0 all through the teens, fluctuating between 6.0 and 6.3. 2020 it dropped .2 points to 5.8, and 2021 it rose 1 to 5.9. Given the past 10 years, that's a significant blip.
You're the one insisting there is a downward trend on a nearly flat line over 10 years. Disregarding that, you are correct in that a correlation indeed does not prove causation. It also does not disprove causation, and can suggest causation to the point where further research is warranted.
Can’t have SIDS if you don’t poison your child. /tapshead
Title is wrong, infant mortality dropped by ~9%, not half.
Here's the math:
State of Florida
2020 infant vax rate: 93.4%
2021 infant vax rate: 79.3%
reduced vax rate 14.1%
reduced death rate 8.93%
conclusion:
overall infant deaths which were caused by vax: 63.33%
There are no studies to say it's safe to inject a kid with 5 shots on one day.
Will be interesting to see if Florida has any outbreaks of smallpox etc in the next 20 years.
People today act like chicken pox is the end of the world.
wait till 18 let an adult decide to get vaccines if they want
It looks like infants deaths per thousand hover around 6.0 for a decade at least then drop to 5.8 in 2020 and 2021.
Thanks for the data, but is that a legit site? What kind of government reporting tool uses .com and not .gov?
According to that data, the infant death rate never dropped below 6.0 all through the teens, fluctuating between 6.0 and 6.3. 2020 it dropped .2 points to 5.8, and 2021 it rose 1 to 5.9. Given the past 10 years, that's a significant blip.
That doesn't explain the basically straight line in the 10s followed by a dip in 2020.
Pray tell, enlighten us.
You're the one insisting there is a downward trend on a nearly flat line over 10 years. Disregarding that, you are correct in that a correlation indeed does not prove causation. It also does not disprove causation, and can suggest causation to the point where further research is warranted.