More “Covid Suicides” than Covid Deaths in Kids

Submitted by Thaisleeze

Via AIER

Before Covid, an American youth died by suicide every six hours. Suicide is a major public health threat and a leading cause of death for those aged under 25 — one far bigger than Covid. And it is something that we have only made worse as we, led by politicians and ‘the science,’ deprived our youngest members of society — who constitute one-third of the US population — of educational, emotional and social development without their permission or consent for over a year.

And why? For what?

We were scared. We were scared for our lives and those of people we love. And, like your average German-on-the-street in the 1930s and 40s, we believed that doing what we were told and supporting the national cause would save us and our families.

The reality is we sacrificed others without a second thought. We have sacrificed our youths’ lives and future livelihoods in a desperate attempt to save a slim minority of the elderly population who have surpassed the average US life expectancy of 78.8 years and those who were already on their way out.

Source: Data from “NC-EST2019-SYASEXN: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019.” 2020 Census.

The median age — not the average, but the middle — of Covid-deaths is 80. Covid poses minimal risk to healthy individuals under 65, and is even less of a threat to youths (those aged under 25). In fact, preliminary data suggest Covid accounted for barely 1.2% of all deaths in the under-25 age group. Graphically, that’s the solid red line along the bottom of the graph below — the one you would probably miss if I didn’t draw attention to it. The solid pink line across the top that caught your eye? That represents the other 98.8% of deaths that had nothing to do with Covid.

Source: Data from “Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts by Sex, Age, and Week.” CDC 2020. As data is provisional it may not include complete data for the final 8 weeks (the time period with large decline on the graph) and is subject to change.

A back-of-the-envelope calculation shows that, compared to 2018 and 2019 deaths per 100k, 2020 saw one extra death among those under age five, an additional 1.5 deaths among those aged 5 to 14, and a whopping 23 additional deaths among those aged 15 to 24. Overall, deaths per 100k in this age group jumped from 106.4 per 100k in 2019 to 131.7 per 100k during 2020. That’s an increase of 23% — and Covid only accounts for 1.2% of total deaths in ages 0–24 years.

US Deaths per 100,000 population

Ages 2018 2019 2020
1 – 4 Years 24 23.3 24.3
5 – 14 Years 13.3 13.4 14.9
15 -24 Years 70.2 69.7 92.5
Total < 25 107.5 106.4 131.7
Source: 2018/2019 data from “Mortality in the United States, 2019,” Figure 3: Death rates for ages 1 year and over: United States, 2018 and 2019; and 2020 data drawn from “Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts by Sex, Age, and Week.” 2020 data is an estimate based on the CDC’s provisional death count – which may not include complete data for the previous 8 weeks and is subject to change.

The biggest increase in youth deaths occurred in the 15-24 age bracket — the age group most susceptible to committing suicide, and which constitutes 91% of youth suicides. Indeed, as early as July 2020 — just four months into the pandemic — CDC Director Robert Redfield remarked that

there has been another cost that we’ve seen, particularly in high schools. We’re seeing, sadly, far greater suicides now than we are deaths from COVID. We’re seeing far greater deaths from drug overdose.

Although complete national suicide data for 2020 likely won’t be publicly available until 2022, Redfield’s claim is supported by the increase in calls and emails witnessed by mental illness hotlines.

Between March and August the National Alliance on Mental Illness HelpLine reported a 65% increase in calls and emails. The Trevor Project — which targets suicide prevention among LGBTQ youth — saw double its usual call volume. The jump in helpline calls hadn’t let up by the end of 2020: in November Crisis Text Line received 180,000 calls — its highest volume ever, and an increase of 30,000 from the previous month. Over 90% of those were from people under 35.

Such “deaths of despair” tend to be higher among youths, particularly for those about to graduate or enter the workforce. With economic shrinkage due to lockdowns and forced closures of universities, youths face both less economic opportunity and limited social support — which plays an important role in reporting and preventing self-harm — through social networks. “We know that participation in sports and a connection to school can have a profound protective effect,” says Pittsburgh psychiatry professor David Brent. But “the stressor that COVID represents,” says University of Oregon clinical psychology professor Nick Allen,

takes away [the] good things [in life]. You can’t go to sporting events, you can’t see your friends, you can’t go to parties. […] we’re taking away high points in people’s lives that give them reward and meaning. […] over time, the anhedonia, the loss of pleasure, is going to drive you down a lot more.

And, “while adults have had multiple years to practice stress management and build skills around that,” says YouthLine program director, Emily Moser, “young people haven’t had that.” Many of YouthLine’s callers grieved not being able to do things they normally could — from after-school activities, to spending time with friends and missing milestones such as graduations. Many of these mental health problems and suicidal behaviour created by lockdowns, “are likely to be present for longer and peak later than the actual pandemic,” according to University of Bristol suicidology expert David J. Gunnell.

Generally suicides decrease in the immediate aftermath of short-term local or national emergencies (such as hurricanes) because, as the University of Kentucky’s director of the Suicide Prevention and Exposure Laboratory, Julie Cerel, explained, “[p]eople have [a] pull-together mentality.” However, this effect appears to disintegrate over longer periods of crisis, such as in the aftermath of financial crises. Between 2008 and 2012, in the wake of the financial crisis, suicide was the second (ages 15-19) and third leading cause of youth deaths (ages 10-14 and 20-24).

In August 2020, FAIR Health found a 334% spike in intentional self-harm claims among 13–18 year olds in the Northeast compared to the same month in 2019. Nationally self-harm medical claim lines nearly doubled for this group in both March and April, while claim lines for overdoses as a percentage of all medical claim lines increased 95% and 119% percent respectively.

Indeed, during the first eight months of 2020, suicides in Los Alamos (NM) tripled while Fresno (CA) numbers jumped 70% in June 2020 compared to the same month the previous year. Even the CDC acknowledges a 31% increase in the proportion of mental health-related ER visits for 12 to 17 year olds between March and October last year compared to the previous year.

Suicide is already the 10th leading cause of death in the US, with one death for every 24 attempts. Yet we continue to sacrifice the well-being of 103.3 million youths — equivalent to roughly 31.5% of the US population — out of fear for a fraction of the 4% that live past the average life expectancy of 78.8 years.

Why are we even attempting to subject the entirety of the US population to isolation and ineffectual mask-wearing, instead of supporting voluntary focused protection for those who actually need it? And why do we continue to deny all groups the opportunity to enjoy and celebrate life when, after one year, deaths from and with Covid — number 520,000 — and are barely equivalent to 0.16% of the population?

Society needs to remember that the stolen Covid generation will one day run the country. Teachers resisting returning to class should recognize that this generation currently locked-in to bedroom Zoom classes will one day care for us in our old age. And politicians should remember that this generation whose rights have so blatantly been violated will soon be able to vote.

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20 Comments
Steve
Steve
March 18, 2021 9:49 am

The most vulnerable are also the least protected.
BASTARDS.

Georges S
Georges S
March 18, 2021 9:59 am

Funny (not really) in France whereas the medical (non)establishment warn the government about the increasing (17%) suicides among’s teen, one of most “official” newspaper “Le Monde” (who only survives through subsidies from the French government 5.1 million euros and guess what: 4 million dollars from the Bill and Melinda Gates fondation) says there isn’t an increase of suicides

Stucky
Stucky
March 18, 2021 12:12 pm

” …. takes away [the] good things [in life]. You can’t go to sporting events, you can’t see your friends, you can’t go to parties. […] we’re taking away high points in people’s lives that give them reward and meaning. […] over time, the anhedonia, the loss of pleasure, is going to drive you down a lot more.”

Awwww! They can’t go to sporting events. Or, parties. They have ….. anhedonia. (I learned a new word!) Poor babies have no pleasure.

If that doesn’t scream “PUSSIES!!” …. I don’t know what does.

Author writes , “the stolen Covid generation will one day run the country” Fuck! Now I have anhedonia!!

Georges S
Georges S
  Stucky
March 18, 2021 12:26 pm

You have to remember that those who are subject to anhedonia (gesundheit : – P ) live in cages like apartments, with park closed and the only view is something like this.
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse3.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.UMaZJNmMNKVCRcbPZHxvtAHaFj%26pid%3DApi&f=1

Stucky
Stucky
  Georges S
March 18, 2021 12:32 pm

Their next view could be this ….

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I say “could” because a good many Christians believe that a person who commits suicide goes to hell.

Me? I do not believe that at all.

Georges S
Georges S
  Stucky
March 18, 2021 12:40 pm

Hilarious. Remember the woke are not believer their saying is: “I’m atheist thank God”. I was just trying to explain that a 15 or 16 years old cannot think objectively, heck woke’s can’t think objectively at any age.
My philosophy is one like that of Ben:
http://www.powerfulwords.info/epitaphs/17.htm

Mark
Mark
  Stucky
March 18, 2021 2:45 pm

You just don’t want to believe it but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 18, 2021 12:37 pm

“Why are we even attempting to subject the entirety of the US population to isolation and ineffectual mask-wearing, instead of supporting voluntary focused protection for those who actually need it? And why do we continue to deny all groups the opportunity to enjoy and celebrate life when, after one year, deaths from and with Covid — number 520,000 — and are barely equivalent to 0.16% of the population?”

Well, the reason is they want suicides, despair and a general breakdown of society. Until we realize that our “leaders” do not l0ve us, nor do they want us to thrive, we will continue overlook the dynamic that is happening here. Chaos is their goal, death and misery are the means. The good news is that God is still in charge and these enemies will be defeated soon. In the mean time pray, and do not believe anything that comes out of the mouths of the establishment.

Georges S
Georges S
  Anonymous
March 18, 2021 12:41 pm

That is way to logical for the woke

AL Tru
AL Tru
March 18, 2021 12:44 pm

14 days to flatten your IQ

* Fauci better give that $1 Million back to Israel

Montefrío
Montefrío
March 18, 2021 1:09 pm

Suicide should not be considered “a a major public health threat “, seeing as it’s a personal pathology and typically not contagious. In the case of the young, one might consider poor parenting as a major pathology factor contributing to the tragedy. The gov itself is as much a mental illness vector as a disfunctional family as recent experience has clearly demonstrated.

Stucky
Stucky
  Montefrío
March 18, 2021 1:29 pm

“Suicide should not be considered “a major public health threat””

Agreed. Glad you mentioned that. Yeah,suicide is mostly a private thing … although a small percentage decide to take others with them before they off themselves.

I didn’t bring it up because I already called them “pussies” and I didn’t want to appear even more insensitive.

AL Tru
AL Tru
  Stucky
March 18, 2021 1:41 pm

anti-depressants $$$ Pharma

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 18, 2021 1:14 pm

To attribute these suicides to Con-vid lockdowns is bs. You can be assured that those kids had major problems before the great WuFlu catastrophe. While the lockdowns are not justified and the flu is the flu,everyt
hing that is not good is not because of the lockdowns.
I do think that 80% of what is not good can be laid at the feet of the people who are pushing the lockdowns.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  overthecliff
March 18, 2021 7:38 pm

Over – This stuff causes a lot of mental health issues in people that were otherwise just fine. In Australia the number of people seeking help for mental issues tripled or somesuch. They may have been predisposed but they were previously functioning just fine.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  overthecliff
March 18, 2021 8:59 pm

What sends one person over the edge is not the same as what sends another person over the edge. These people are being sacrificed.

Wuzacon
Wuzacon
  overthecliff
March 19, 2021 8:06 am

The correlation before and after is significant. I have teenagers and fortunately we have been able to keep life somewhat normal for them. The same cannot be said for others in our town including the most recent teenage suicide.

Lockdowns are a major issue and at least a contributing factor to increasing suicides. The straw that broke the camel’s back so to speak.

Llpoh
Llpoh
March 18, 2021 7:35 pm

It is an outrageous crime against the young.

And here is a little known truth – it is too late to reverse the damage to the mental health. Once damaged, it is difficult or impossible to reverse the damage. The suicides will continue long after the “pandemic” is gone.

Ed
Ed
March 19, 2021 2:45 am

“We were scared. We were scared for our lives and those of people we love. And, like your average German-on-the-street in the 1930s and 40s, we believed that doing what we were told and supporting the national cause would save us and our families.”

Where do you get this “we” shit, Micha? This shit was done TO us, not BY us.

card802
card802
March 19, 2021 7:42 am

A friend’s 17 year old son tried to kill himself with an overdose but they saved him, until he got in his car and drove it into a wall with his seatbelt off. Internal injuries were too massive to save him this time. His older brother is now being watched as he’s exhibiting suicidal signs.

Michigan……… I just got into it with a mask nazi at the Shell gas station this morning.

Sir you must wear a mask inside the building.
Yeah, well I wouldn’t need to be in the building if your card readers worked at the pump.
Sir, you must put your mask on.
For how much longer? Didn’t the governor say this would all be over if we voted for joe?
Silence from her.
I just came from Florida, (lie) everything is open, full of old people, no masks, no insane rules, beaches are full, their kids can go to school and lead normal lives, they can all lead normal lives, and their covid number are dropping while we’re ordered to mask up and our numbers are allegedly rising, again. Someone is lying to us and we just believe.
Weaker this time; Sir……you must wear a mask.
The real sickness is this insane compliance without any thought whatsoever, a mask will not stop that type of sickness, I’m going to Wesco and I will not be back again.

I held the door open for a guy walking in, I was using the window squeegee to clean the road crud off my headlights when the guy came out and yelled back inside, You fucking bitch! Then threw his drink on the ground and drove off.

I must have struck a nerve.