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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.

UK Excess Deaths Remain Obscenely High (Mortality Still About 12% Higher Than Before the Pandemic)

IT has been a week since the last post about this subject. We see an increase of more than 10% each week and this week is no exception: Week 30 in 2019 saw 9,112 deaths in England in Wales or 9,023 on average between 2014 and 2019. This year? 10,169. Based on data released by ONS this morning.

This represents an increase of nearly 12% in 5 years. And they say “pandemic is over” (many people still catch COVID-19).

Millions More Dying, Explanation Absent (Global Excess Deaths)

Global excess deaths

References:

https://correlation-canada.org/covid-excess-mortality-125-countries/

https://www.worldtribune.com/researchers-study-of-125-countries-finds-no-evidence-covid-vaccines-provided-any-benefit/

UK Excess Deaths: Still Incredibly High

IN 2019, in Week 29 to be specific, 9,080 people died in England and Wales. That was similar to prior years because the 2014-2019 average for that week was 9,100. 5 years have passed since then. Half a decade! Yup, and now, for the same week, we have 10,182 in the same demography (data released yesterday). The population grew only 1-2% since then, but deaths increased by about 12%

Labour Party, please investigate!

The UK riots killed almost nobody. If the experimental vaccine has caused the deaths of more than 1,000 people per week (until now!), then we must know. Knowing if the first step towards accountability.

Excess Deaths Increasing Further in the United Kingdom This Summer

IN THE latest (released minutes ago) figures from ONS regarding “deaths registered weekly in England and Wales” one can see that in week 27, the latest on record, 10,536 people died in England and Wales. For comparison’s sake, 9,062 died in 2019 (same week). So that’s an increase of nearly 1,500 people – that is over 9,062 people – in just 5 years. The British population grew less than 2%, but deaths grew about 16%.

The Labour Party ought to launch a real investigation and identity the causes, then speak about it in public.

Almost 1,300 More Deaths Per Week Than 5 Years Ago in England and Wales

IT seems like excess deaths/mortality in the UK shall continue unabated.

In 2019 England And Wales had 9,062 deaths recorded in week 27 compared to an average of 9123 between 2014 and 2019.

This year? The new numbers say 10333, i.e. an increase of almost 1,300 deaths (in one week!) since 5 years ago.

The Labour Party needs to launch a formal scientific investigation (not gossip/SMS of Boris Johnson) into the cause/s. We cannot just simply pretend this isn’t happening or doesn’t matter.

British Population Grew From 66.7 Million to 67.9 Million, But in Same Period Deaths Grew by More Than 10%

I‘ve just retrieved today’s numbers (weekly release) and it looks like this:

Week 26 2014-2019 England and Wales Deaths (average): 9,177

Week 26 2019 England and Wales Deaths: 9,511

Week 26 2024 England and Wales Deaths: 10,609

That’s 1,400+ more deaths (for one week) than in 2014-2019.

What is the cause?

Can we afford to ignore almost 100,000 extra deaths a year? More and more of these surpluses are young people. We see it from the data and the age brackets.

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