(Summit News) A new and disturbing analysis reveals that excess deaths from cardiovascular diseases have jumped in the UK over the past several years.
Using official government data for deaths in England and Wales between 2010 and 2022, former BlackRock portfolio manager Ed Dowd and his partners at Phinance Technologies found that excess death rates from cardiovascular diseases were up 13% in 2020, 30% in 2021, and 44% in 2022, which “point to a worrying picture of an even greater acceleration in coming years of deaths & disabilities.”
🚨🚨New Report: UK Death & Disability Analysis: Cardiovascular Disease, Ages 15-44
✅The anecdotal evidence observed in media has been confirmed by a strong statistical signal
✅Excess Death Rates from Cardiovascular diseases up 13% in 20, 30% in 21 & 44% in 22
✅Z-scores of… pic.twitter.com/OufZzV0arT— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) September 18, 2023
What’s more, they found that “deaths per year from cardiovascular diseases had been trending lower from 2010 to
2019, with a significant downward slope,” until 2020, when the trend reversed. They also found that in 2022, men began outpacing women in cardiovascular diseases.
Men & women were similar until 22 where men were 56% from trend while women were only 28%. pic.twitter.com/yoRk3LpS7a
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) September 18, 2023
The analysis also found that disabilities are skyrocketing.