Petulant Neil Young is trending in Memeville, so it wasn’t a great leap to recall one of his best-known songs. Then other news I read today drove home the point.
Daniel Horowitz, tweeting as @RMConservative, wrote:
I can share with you from attorney Thomas Renz that the number of cancer diagnoses in the military’s DMED system went from a 5-year average (2016–2020) of 38,700 per year to 114,645 in the first 11 months [later corrected to 10 months] of 2021. This is a predominately young population.
Unlike VAERS where the naysayers can suggest that anyone can submit, this is only by military doctors and quantifies every single ICD code in the military for tri care billing of Humana. This is the ultimate defined and finite population with excellent surveillance.
This represents a 355% increase over the most recent five-year average. Appalling.