Read this on Hackernews this morning

10 year trend of excess mortality used by insurance companies

Swiss Re Ltd is a Swiss reinsurance company founded in 1863 and headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland.

It is one of the world’s largest reinsurers, as measured by gross premiums written.

  • NoForwadSlashS@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    Jesus Christ, so you’re completely disregarding POTS, fibromyalgia, CFS/ME and Lyme disease too? It’s not a conspiracy cliche to tell you to Google medical studies on these things. Saying “those guys just like to chill” like they aren’t in chronic physical pain 24/7 is the most self-centered, dismissive bullshit I’ve ever heard.

    I don’t think any evidence I could give you of correlations would be enough because you literally don’t believe in medically accepted physiological conditions, seemingly because you personally had a chill 2020.

    • LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      Nah chill out and stop projecting, I definitely believe in CFS, Fibro, ME and ADHD and to some extent the bundle of symptoms that are speculated to occur as a result of post-viral fatigue commonly dubbed “Long Covid”, though I think there isn’t concrete evidence towards that characterization of it - which emerged on Twitter from a hashtag, not from established scientific or medical sources, and as of yet we don’t know for sure if it’s connected to covid.

      What I don’t believe is that I don’t think everyone who thinks they have these disorders - actually has them - which is fact, and I’d like to see you try and prove that misdiagnoses, especially unprofessional self-misdiagnoses literally don’t happen.

      This is all irrelevant to my original question anyway, you’ve still yet to provide a single explanation for why the study links increased mortality to Covid-19. Are there increasing deaths again? Why? Is it direct? Indirect? Why did they omit this highly important fact?

      Key part being 19, because it started in 2019, and ended in the first half of 2020 because we have this thing called a vaccine.

      What is it doing in 2025 still?

      Is it mortality caused directly by the virus - as in, people are dying from it now, and if so - why would that start happening again? Stronger variant? More vax hesitance? More misinfo? More conspiratorial lunatics like you lot making up disorders to drink horse dewormer for or whatever you rigtoid loons got yourselves into these days instead of organizing to improve their material conditions?

      Actually I’m pretty sure I got a good idea for what could be a big factor just based on this conversation and it’s not a stronger new variant.