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Let's look at your claims on suicide:No evidence that any to date can be attributable as suicide rates declined in 2020 and are fewer in 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.See my point above (as I explained many times it was meaningless to use only one month's data).No evidence presented and this did not happen in 2020.No evidence presented.Except that bankruptcies declined in January, so your premise is false.In relation to bankruptcies you clearly said "an up in suicide rates is a valid assumption".Everyone knows there are other issues of significant concern, but it irresponsible to make claims that are refuted by evidence.
Let's look at your claims on suicide:
No evidence that any to date can be attributable as suicide rates declined in 2020 and are fewer in 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.
See my point above (as I explained many times it was meaningless to use only one month's data).
No evidence presented and this did not happen in 2020.
No evidence presented.
Except that bankruptcies declined in January, so your premise is false.
In relation to bankruptcies you clearly said "an up in suicide rates is a valid assumption".
Everyone knows there are other issues of significant concern, but it irresponsible to make claims that are refuted by evidence.
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