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Wednesday, August 21st, 2024, 9:30 am

Over 1,000 Deaths Per Week or Over 60,000 Deaths Per Year: How Far Worse Off We Are After the Botched Pandemic Response in the UK

It’s not just in the UK, but all over the world (possibly costing millions of lives per year)

I HAVE just downloaded this morning’s new data from ONS, showing 10,267 deaths in England and Wales in Week 31 (2024), compared to 9,271 in 2019 or 8,963 between 2014 and 2019 (average). We’re looking at an increase by more than 1,000 per week. That’s not counting Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The media ignores all this while making a lot of noise about “Mpox” (not new), offering some new and experimental (patented too) vaccine despite “Mpox” barely killing anyone.

This shows utter disregard for a real loss of life.

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