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Monday, September 26th, 2022, 3:35 am

Excess Deaths in England and Wales – Office for National Statistics (Spring and Summer 2022 by Far the Worst So Far)

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the following data 5 days ago. This does not yet contain summer figures, but those should come later (it’s worse than spring). Maybe by year’s end, even if there are efforts to hide data.

Even before this past summer, which was horrendously deadly (record highs), we saw peaks in terms of mortality. As per the data:

Total deaths
Total deaths (equivalent points in the year, left is 2020, middle is 2021, and 2022 on the right)

Excess deaths as per ONS
Raw numbers

The summer figures will be far more interesting. For reasons that are easily observed.

Underlying data (ODF; ONS foolishly used only Microsoft’s proprietary format for this)

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