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Wednesday, July 10th, 2024, 10:37 am

Labour Government Needs to Study What Has Caused Such a Sharp Increase in UK Deaths

Hold Tories accountable! Here’s your chance.

In week 25 of 2019 9,458 people were reported dead in England and Wales. The average for that week between 2014 and 2019 was 9,302.

In 2024? 10,455 (numbers released 2 hour ago). These numbers have just come out and they’re consistent with prior weeks this year. That’s an increase of more than 10% despite many old people already dying in recent years. These additional deaths are therefore also young people. One can verify by checking the age bracket columns. Many young people die!

Will the Labour-led British government study the cause of such excess deaths?

On the one hand the media tells us there’s a COVID-19 summer surge, but at the same time AstraZeneca pulls out of the COVID vaccines market. What does AstraZeneca know?

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