Have you looked at all cause mortality data from other countries?
England, Israel, Scotland, Canada?
These countries are ahead of the USA in terms of percentage of the population “fully vaxxed” / boostered, also ramped up prior to the USA (months earlier).
I looked at all cause mortality from England last autumn, it was eye-opening. Deaths…
Have you looked at all cause mortality data from other countries?
England, Israel, Scotland, Canada?
These countries are ahead of the USA in terms of percentage of the population “fully vaxxed” / boostered, also ramped up prior to the USA (months earlier).
I looked at all cause mortality from England last autumn, it was eye-opening. Deaths increased post-vax campaign. Notable was the breakdown by age demographics: far younger sub-population succumbed than during the 2020 COVID-19 waves.
While some deaths are likely due to ‘societal’ factors (violence, alcoholism, drug abuse, crime, etc.), probably exacerbated by the lockdowns and aggressive masking policies, there could be a relation to the inoculations themselves. One needs to dig into the details.
I personally believe autopsies must be performed on all “unexpected, untimely, anomalous, surprising” deaths going forward.
I have not yet explored that particular data set in detail, although I am aware that all cause mortality is up in quite a few places.
I agree with you on the need for more autopsies. It may be impractical to autopsy every anomalous death, but even a subset of these deaths could reveal some important data.
Agreed. Autopsies on anomalous deaths where practical and agreed upon by next of kin. I might still have a link to the England data. Spreadsheet format, via Public Health Services, if I recall correctly.
You no doubt will have noticed that the U.K. & Ireland stopped publishing data on infections, hospitalisations and deaths as a function of vax status in early 2022.
The only reason the public health authorities would stop making data available to the general public is if the data failed to cooperate with the official narrative. (I can’t think of another reason).
Have you looked at all cause mortality data from other countries?
England, Israel, Scotland, Canada?
These countries are ahead of the USA in terms of percentage of the population “fully vaxxed” / boostered, also ramped up prior to the USA (months earlier).
I looked at all cause mortality from England last autumn, it was eye-opening. Deaths increased post-vax campaign. Notable was the breakdown by age demographics: far younger sub-population succumbed than during the 2020 COVID-19 waves.
While some deaths are likely due to ‘societal’ factors (violence, alcoholism, drug abuse, crime, etc.), probably exacerbated by the lockdowns and aggressive masking policies, there could be a relation to the inoculations themselves. One needs to dig into the details.
I personally believe autopsies must be performed on all “unexpected, untimely, anomalous, surprising” deaths going forward.
I have not yet explored that particular data set in detail, although I am aware that all cause mortality is up in quite a few places.
I agree with you on the need for more autopsies. It may be impractical to autopsy every anomalous death, but even a subset of these deaths could reveal some important data.
Agreed. Autopsies on anomalous deaths where practical and agreed upon by next of kin. I might still have a link to the England data. Spreadsheet format, via Public Health Services, if I recall correctly.
You no doubt will have noticed that the U.K. & Ireland stopped publishing data on infections, hospitalisations and deaths as a function of vax status in early 2022.
The only reason the public health authorities would stop making data available to the general public is if the data failed to cooperate with the official narrative. (I can’t think of another reason).