Can you control for race and all the variables? You can ballpark it based on your hunch but I'd like to see a proper study demonstrating that. Otherwise it's just one bias against another.
"Black population experienced an infant mortality rate of 10.8 followed by people from Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander populations at 9.4 and American Indians at 8.2.
The non-Hispanic White and Asian populations in the United States have the lowest IMR at 4.6 and 3.6, respectively, as of 2018"
As I said, ethnicity is one of the causes but there are other things at play. That could be the case with the US but what about the other countries? Greece has no blacks.
One doesn't negate the other. Toxic injections are the cause of SIDS, possibly autism as well as many other auto-immune disorders later in life.
All I'm saying, is that when you control for race, taking out the crack babies, the US isn't an outlier, despite the all the excess vaxes.
Can you control for race and all the variables? You can ballpark it based on your hunch but I'd like to see a proper study demonstrating that. Otherwise it's just one bias against another.
Yes, you can control for race. That's why you see studies like this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8870826/
"Black population experienced an infant mortality rate of 10.8 followed by people from Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander populations at 9.4 and American Indians at 8.2.
The non-Hispanic White and Asian populations in the United States have the lowest IMR at 4.6 and 3.6, respectively, as of 2018"
It's the blacks.
As I said, ethnicity is one of the causes but there are other things at play. That could be the case with the US but what about the other countries? Greece has no blacks.