Tens of millions are being decimated & starved to death in anglo countries as we speak.
I don't think they care much for some Irish who died few decades ago.
Since Feb. 1, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate there have been 942,431 excess deaths in the U.S.
thehill.com
As the pandemic enters its second year running, the number of deaths the virus has caused is likely much greater than official numbers indicate, setting a historic record.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
explains that excess deaths are associated with COVID-19 directly or indirectly, typically defined as the difference between the observed number of deaths in specific time periods and the expected number of deaths in the same time periods.
Currently, since Feb. 1, 2020, the CDC estimates there have been 942,431 excess deaths in the U.S.
That's a staggering amount, as J Scott Davison, CEO of insurance company OneAmerica,
explained during a health care conference organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce this week. Davison said that his company is seeing the highest death rates now than he’s ever seen before since he started in the insurance business.
OneAmerica offers employers across the country group life insurance, which generally covers people 18 to 64-years-old.
Even more alarming is where those death rates are hitting, with Davison saying it’s primarily among working aged people between the ages of 18 and 64 who are covered by OneAmerica's group life policies. The insurance company says that's similar to what the rest of the group life industry is seeing and is consistent with CDC data.
“Death rates are up 40 percent over what they were pre-pandemic,” said Davison of OneAmerica's group life policy holders.
To illustrate just how severe the current death rate is, Davison said a 1 in 200-year catastrophe would likely only cause a 10 percent increase over pre-pandemic deaths...................................................................................