According to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), more children are dying in the United States now than in the past two decades.1 The US infant mortality rate increased 3% from 2021 to 2022 – the first increase since 2001 to 2002. Prior to this increase, the infant mortality rate had decreased by 22% between 2002 and 2021.
“Seeing an increase that hits the mark of statistical significance shows that it’s a big jump that we’ve made in the last 20 years, and that’s something we need to see to see if it’s just a The beginning of the year is random or not,” study author Daniel M. Ely, a health statistician at NCHS, told The New York Times.2
The rise in infant mortality comes alongside other health care news, including declining life expectancy, signaling deeper problems with the state of American medical care.3 Fortunately, there are many steps you can take to stay healthy at all stages of life.
The infant mortality rate in the United States is on the rise
The infant mortality rate in the United States increased from 5.44 per 1,000 live births in 2021 to 5.6 in 2022. Overall, the number of deaths of children under 12 months of age in 2022 is 20,538, up from 19,928 last year.4 From 2021 to 2022, there was a notable increase in mortality in several categories, including:5
- Neonatal and postnatal death – Neonatal deaths, which are those that occur before the 28th day of life, increased by 3 percent, while postnatal deaths, which occur between 28 and 364 days of life, increased by 4 percent.
- Children born to American Indian, Alaska Native, and white women – The mortality rate increased from 7.46 deaths per 1,000 live births to 9.06 among infants of American Indian and Alaska Native women, as well as from 4.36 to 4.52 among white women.
- Children born to women aged 25 to 29 The infant mortality rate in this group increased significantly, from 5.15 deaths per 1,000 live births to 5.37.
- male child- The male infant mortality rate increased from 5.83 infant deaths per 1,000 live births to 6.06.
- Children in four states – Infant mortality rates increased in Georgia, Iowa, Missouri and Texas.
According to the report, among the leading causes of death, infant mortality increased in cases of maternal complications and bacterial sepsis.6 “Maternal complications may reflect the poor quality of care for pregnant women, about 6 million of whom live in areas that lack maternal care. Also, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and other conditions among pregnant women The rate of the condition is increasing,” Medical and Science Writers. Janis Hopkins Taney wrote in the BMJ.7
In 2022, more than one-third of the 3,143 counties in the United States were classified as maternity “deserts” with no hospitals or birth centers offering maternity care, and no maternity providers. Lack of care was blamed on finances, as maternity care services were deemed “unprofitable”.8
Were the COVID-19 pandemic — and COVID jobs — involved?
The increase in infant mortality in 2022 may be linked to the pandemic, as most babies born that year were conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 — and the year in which the COVID-19 shots hit the peak. Rolled out. Maternal mortality increased by 40% during the pandemic9 And an increase in stillbirths has been reported.10
As of November 12, 2021, there were 2,620 cases of fetal death or stillbirth in women who received a COVID-19 injection reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).11 Health Impact News did a similar VAERS search but excluded the COVID-19 vaccine — so looking for fetal deaths in women who had been vaccinated with any vaccine except the COVID-19 vaccine during the past 30+ years. They found:12
“We are currently on pace to have a total of 2,838 recorded fetal deaths per year following the COVID-19 shots, while the average annual recorded fetal deaths after vaccination of pregnant women over the past 30 years is 74 fetal deaths. year.”
Problems began to emerge soon after the COVID-19 shots ended, such as a leaked email from a large hospital in California warning 200 nurses. The email, from September 2022, contains the subject line, “Damae handling,” referring to an increase in stillbirths and fetal deaths. A TCW report by journalist Sally Beck shared the contents of the email, which read:13
“It seems that the number of death patients has increased [babies] What we are seeing will continue. 22 people died [stillbirths and fetal deaths] In August [2022]which belongs to [equals] Record number of deaths in July 2021, and still in September [2022] There have been 7 and it’s only the 8th day of the month.
Beck reports that a nurse, Michelle Gershman, who works in the neonatal ward had her bonus withheld because she spoke out about the increase in fetal deaths. “We used to have one fetal death every month. It grew to one or two per week,” Gershman said. Beck said:14
“Her experience, and the experience of doctors working with pregnant women, is contrary to official ‘safe and effective’ observations and advice, but no one was free to speak out because of the gagging order imposed in September 2021.15 by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG).
… At the start of the rollout, in December 2020, pregnant women who were health care providers or considered at risk from Covid began getting the shot.
As of May 2021, the vaccine is being recommended to all pregnant American women, despite the fact that none of the vaccine manufacturers have completed reproductive toxicology reports in animals, and none have begun clinical trials in pregnant women. After two months, the hospitals saw a sharp increase in miscarriages, deaths, premature births, pregnancy complications and menstrual abnormalities.
Board-certified internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough said that COVID-19 shots should be given a Category X designation during pregnancy.16 Which means, “The risks of using the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh any possible benefits. This drug is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant.”17
America has the worst infant and maternal mortality rates despite spending the most
The rising trend in child mortality comes amid already high mortality rates in other countries such as Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. does
A report by the Commonwealth Fund compared US health care to listed countries, revealing, “The United States has the lowest life expectancy at birth, the highest death rate for preventable or treatable conditions, The highest maternal and child mortality, and among them the highest suicide rate.”18
The infant mortality rate in the United States in 2020 — 5.4 deaths per 1,000 live births — was the highest of all countries analyzed. By comparison Norway had only 1.6 deaths per 1,000 live births. The maternal mortality rate in the United States was also three times higher than in other high-income countries:19
“Women in the United States have the highest rate of maternal deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth complications. In 2020, there were about 24 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births in the United States, three times the rate of It was more than the other high-income countries we studied.
A high rate of cesarean section, poor prenatal care, and socioeconomic inequality may contribute to chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, explaining the highest American infant and maternal mortality rates. can help.
Despite high expenditure on health care, poor outcomes occur. “While the United States spends more on health care than any other high-income country, the nation often performs worse on health and health care measures,” the report found. “…other countries have achieved better health outcomes while spending far less on health care overall.”20
Previous research published in the journal Human & Experimental Toxicology also showed that infant mortality rates were correlated with childhood vaccination rates, with countries with higher levels having higher infant mortality rates.21 A re-analysis of the study, published in February 2023 in the peer-reviewed journal Curios, confirmed a positive correlation between the number of vaccine doses and child mortality.22
US life expectancy lower than other high-income countries
In the United States, life expectancy is also three to five years lower than in other high-income countries.23 In 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also announced that life expectancy decreased for two consecutive years from 2020 to 2021, a decrease of almost one year in that time.24
“This decline — from 77.0 to 76.1 years — took U.S. life expectancy at birth to its lowest level since 1996. A 0.9-year decrease in life expectancy in 2021, with a 1.8-year decrease in 2020, is the most The biggest two-year decline was expected from 1921-1923,” the CDC said.25
Medical errors are a leading cause of death in the United States, where an estimated 795,000 people are permanently disabled or die each year due to misdiagnosis.26 Among hospitalized adults who die or are transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU), diagnostic errors are also disturbingly common.27
Describing diagnostic errors as “the most under-resourced public health crisis we face,” researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine said the public is largely unaware of the full scope of medical misdiagnosis in the United States.28
A review of nearly 300 studies by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality showed that 1 in 18 people who go to the emergency room will be misdiagnosed, with 1 in 50 resulting in a will suffer the adverse event and suffer permanent disability or death in 1. 350.29
Of the 130 million visits to emergency departments (EDs) that occur each year in the United States, this amounts to 7.4 million misdiagnoses, 2.6 million associated adverse events, and 370,000 serious harms due to diagnostic errors.30
Protecting the health of future generations
To combat the rising infant mortality rate in the United States, experts recommend ensuring that all pregnant women have access to comprehensive prenatal care to help identify and manage health conditions that may affect the baby. May cause death.
In addition, the goal of improving women’s health before and during pregnancy can reduce the risks associated with childbirth and childhood. This includes managing chronic conditions, promoting healthy lifestyles and providing mental health support.
Returning to basic health practices, such as eating whole foods, getting high-quality sleep, engaging in regular exercise, maintaining daily activity and managing stress, is critical. Additionally, every reduction in toxin exposure helps improve health.
Therefore, it is important not only to include healthy habits, but also to eliminate potentially harmful elements, especially during pregnancy. This includes toxic personal care and cleaning products, exposure to electromagnetic fields and unnecessary medications — and it includes the COVID shot. By taking a holistic approach to health, you can help maintain wellness at all stages of life.
Orwell’s warning
Unfortunately, the increase in infant mortality is likely to suggest that pregnant women get the COVID shot during pregnancy. The media is known as the “Fourth Estate” because they have the power and ability to advocate and frame political issues. But when it comes to mRNA jobs — whether through intentionality or ignorance — the media has misled people, resulting in needless death and suffering.
Instead of investigating and shedding light on important issues and concerns, they have hidden and suppressed one side of the story and undermined the other side in every respect. Orwellian doublespeak has also become commonplace.
In George Orwell’s “1984,” the context is a society where an all-knowing, all-seeing “Big Brother” rules with an iron fist. Citizens are constantly on the lookout. Privacy does not exist, and language is twisted to justify and glorify cruelty. Tragically, many accepted the culture of fear, they did not even need an authority figure to make them comply with the rules, even though it was clear that they had no medical benefit. The result is an increase in child mortality and an increased mortality rate.