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The table by Jessica Hockett you posted only includes deaths from March to May 2020: https://pandauncut.substack.com/i/138487782/unexpectedly-high-mortality-in-younger-adults.

Hockett's table shows that in ages 25-54 in 2020, the number of COVID deaths was 1,937 in NYC and 5,704 in the rest of the US, so NYC made up about 25% of the US total. (You combined the table with another plot that only included deaths in hospital inpatients, but I think the table you posted also included deaths in other settings.)

When I searched CDC WONDER for deaths with underlying cause of death COVID (U07.1), month of death March to May 2020, and county of residence one of the 5 counties of NYC, I got 1,886 total deaths. I don't know why it's lower than Hockett's figure, because when I switched to multiple cause of death COVID, the number of deaths increased to 2,028 which was higher than Hockett's figure. But it might be if Hockett got the number of COVID deaths from NYC Health instead of CDC WONDER like the caption of the table seems to indicate.

But anyway, when I extended the time scale at CDC WONDER to the whole of 2020, I got 1,651 deaths in NYC which was about 9% of the number of deaths in the rest of the US. And from 2020 up to the present, I got 2,658 deaths in NYC which was only about 3.2% of the number of deaths in the rest of the US. But according to the population figures cited in Hockett's table, the population of NYC aged 25-54 was about 3.1% of the rest of the US population aged 25-54, so in ages 25-54 in 2020-2024, the total COVID CMR was close to the same in NYC and the rest of the US.

NYC got hit by COVID earlier than the rest of the US, but contrary to Hockett's claims, NYC didn't have an unusually high percentage of COVID deaths in young age groups out of all ages: sars2.net/nopandemic.html#Claim_that_New_York_City_had_an_anomalously_high_number_of_deaths_in_younger_age_groups_in_spring_2020. In fact the percentage of COVID deaths in ages 0-54 out of all ages was much higher in southern states in 2021 than in New York State in spring 2020.

In the red states that had a low percentage of vaccinated people in young age groups relative to all age groups, there was also a high percentage of COVID deaths in young age groups relative to all age groups.

In 2020-2023, the total COVID CMR in ages 25-54 was about 20.6 in NYC (3162/3838849/4*100000). But it was over 20 in most states in the southern census region, and the highest CMR was 43.1 in New Mexico (from 1348/3128270*100000 using CDC WONDER's population figures).

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I only threw in the Hockett visual as an after thought or only to emphasize there must be some huge obfuscations going in VAERS? I use CA & NY examples because it looks most pronounced. However, thank you for the detailed insight.

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Never forget VAERS #1872793 aka the report from Gilroy, CA where the reporter, Mike Granata's wife exposed the cover-up of hospital staff to report to VAERS...

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Check for racial demographics.

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WTG that is so thought provoking, so much hidden info and reasons why those in charge in NYC decided to claim high c deaths....fraud looks likely but almost impossible to prove the way the scam was run. Need whistleblowers

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!!

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