Steve, here’s an idea. My brother, who is a nurse was taking care of a man who had been reading the Sunday news paper for over 50 years. My brother asked him what his favorite part of the news paper was. He said the obituaries. My brother then Asked him what the obituaries were like during the early days of the pandemic. The man stated they were about the same, about a half page. My brother then asked what the obituaries had been like this last year. He stated that the obituaries were now up to about 3 pages each Sunday. I wonder if large city news papers could be retrospectively analyzed to assess changes over time since the beginning of the pandemic to to current time. And compare to prepandemic.
Steve, here’s an idea. My brother, who is a nurse was taking care of a man who had been reading the Sunday news paper for over 50 years. My brother asked him what his favorite part of the news paper was. He said the obituaries. My brother then Asked him what the obituaries were like during the early days of the pandemic. The man stated they were about the same, about a half page. My brother then asked what the obituaries had been like this last year. He stated that the obituaries were now up to about 3 pages each Sunday. I wonder if large city news papers could be retrospectively analyzed to assess changes over time since the beginning of the pandemic to to current time. And compare to prepandemic.
I did this survey and I do realize that these folks couldn't do this survey, if they died from vaccination. :-(