You're articles only cover 2020 and also show increases in mortality. I'm not going to tell you whats wrong with that. I'm just going to tell you to go fuck yourself.
So you found the link in the old thead? If you scroll down, the chart is pretty self explanatory. There is a scissors that happens with gun deaths and car deaths for under 18s. Sure, overdoses went up too, but there are so many more car deaths than overdoses, that when the rate goes down, it translates into a large decrease.
It's CDC mortality data, hard to debate. You can't bodies.
Link:🔗
2018: 36,835 Traffic Fatalities in the U.S
2019: 36,355 Traffic Fatalities in the U.S
2020: 38,824 Traffic Fatalities in the U.S
2021: 42,939 Traffic Fatalities in the U.S
Link:🔗
Among kids. Those under 18. Keep researching, I am not going to give you my link from the last thread, which I suppose you could find.
You're articles only cover 2020 and also show increases in mortality. I'm not going to tell you whats wrong with that. I'm just going to tell you to go fuck yourself.
So you found the link in the old thead? If you scroll down, the chart is pretty self explanatory. There is a scissors that happens with gun deaths and car deaths for under 18s. Sure, overdoses went up too, but there are so many more car deaths than overdoses, that when the rate goes down, it translates into a large decrease.
It's CDC mortality data, hard to debate. You can't bodies.
If anyone else is interested, here are the links dumb ass chose not to post, for vague reasons. To literally obscure his own statements. .
Article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761
Summary chart: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761
(wow look at those 2 unique links!)
the "scissors" effect is just the two lines crossing as both numbers increase.
What a fucking asshole.