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Tuesday, December 5th, 2023, 9:43 am

England and Wales Deaths 12.5% Higher Than Before the Pandemic, Even Half a Year After WHO Declared the Pandemic ‘Over’

IN the morning, just a few minutes ago (maybe 1 minute, I kept refreshing the page!), ONS published new numbers to indicate the number of deaths (total mortality) in the UK or just in England and Wales, provisionally.

Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, week 47 in 2023: 11,385

Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, week 47 in 2023: 11,385

The same in 2014-2019: 10,124 (in late 2019 the virus COVID-19 had already entered the UK)

Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, week 47 in 2014-2019: 10,124

That’s an increase of 12.5%.

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