Archive for the ‘Science’ Category
English and Welsh Deaths 10% Higher 4 Years After COVID-19 Broke Out, Cancer Diagnoses “Continue to Rise” According to National Broadcaster
he ONS data which came out 2 hours ago is interesting but not surprising anymore. Compare it to 2019 sheets to find that in the 5 years prior to COVID-19 the average number of deaths in England and Waves was 9,651 in Week 41. This year it’s like 1,000 deaths higher (same week, Week 41), or an increase of about 10%. So the pandemic isn’t over or something else is happening that our regime is reluctant to investigate and talk about. We already know cancer cases are rising sharply. To quote a BBC article from 4 days ago: “Over the last five years there has been a 9% increase in female breast cancer cases and 6% increase in lung cancer.”
That’s in Northern Ireland but probably representative of the rest of the country.
We need answers. Is medicine improving our health and making our life longer? Or did that stop? It seems like people deserve honest answers, at least some inquest.
England and Wales: Deaths Are Surging (We Need to Know Why)
HAVE just checked this morning’s (weekly) mortality numbers across England and Wales in the official government site (ONS publishes these numbers each week).
Before the pandemic we had about 9,000 deaths on the 38th week of the year:
Notice how it has climbed since then. This year is a lot worse than last year, too:
England and Wales became a place where people live shorter lives. Has the government checked the reasons?
4 Years After COVID-19 Broke Out UK Deaths Still Soaring
HAVE just retrieved today’s number of deaths for the latest week on record, Week 37. It was released less than an hour ago and it shows England & Wales deaths in 2023:
Compare to pre-COVID-19:
So about 1,100 people more died this year in that week compared to pre-COVID-19
There’s No Plan to Defeat COVID-19 and Many People Are Still Dying
ere in the UK, COVID-19 spirals out of control again. Almost 4 years have passed and there’s still no solution to it. In England, COVID-19 cases, deaths, and further escalations (hospitalisations) soared 30% in one week.
Based on the numbers released by ONS this morning, excess deaths across the country remain high.
Here is 2019:
Compare to 2023:
Notice the significant increase for the latest week on record.
CDC Advice on COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters Ignores Scientific Evidence Regarding Risk and Benefit
Another new video.
Description and sources:
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for everyone 6 months and older and will be available by the end of this week
‘Safe and effective’
Estimated hospitalizations prevented per 1,000,000 vaccine doses
12 -17 years
19-95 hospitalizations,
5-19 ICU admissions,
and perhaps one death.
5 – 11 years
16 hospitalizations,
(based on Spring 2023 data)
18 – 49 years
75 hospitalizations,
(based on Spring 2023 data)
Serious adverse events of special interest following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in randomized trials in adults
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36055877/
Pfizer vaccines excess risk of serious adverse events
(Higher than placebo baseline)
10.1 per 10,000
101 per 100,000
1,010 per 1,000,000
Moderna vaccines excess risk of serious adverse events
(Higher than placebo baseline)
15.1 per 10,000
151 per 100,000
1,510 per 1,000,000
In Western Australia
www.health.wa.gov.au/~/media/Corp/Documents/Health…
Total AEFI rate following a COVID-19 vaccine
264.1 per 100,000 doses
2,641 per 1,000,000 doses
www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceutical…
March 22 Moderna chief executive defended the company’s plan to quadruple the price of its COVID-19 vaccine,
$130 per dose
Pfizer last year suggested $110 to $130 per dose.
From FDA to MHRA: are drug regulators for hire?
www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1538
Money derived from Industry
US Food and Drug Administration, $3,416,000,000 (2022)
The revolving door
FDA, nine out of 10 of its past commissioners, 2006 to 2019 went on to secure roles linked with pharmaceutical companies
www.fda.gov/about-fda/fda-organization/robert-cali…
2005 UK, House of Commons’ health committee
Industry funding could lead MHRA, to “lose sight of the need to protect and promote public health above all else as it seeks to win fee income from the companies.”
BMJ investigation (2022)
We found that industry money permeates the globe’s leading regulators,
raising questions about their independence
Sociologist Donald Light, Rowan University, New Jersey
“Like the FDA, the TGA was founded to be an independent institute.
However, being largely funded by fees from the companies whose products it is charged to evaluate is a fundamental conflict of interest,
and a prime example of institutional corruption.”
It is no longer possible for doctors and patients to receive unbiased, rigorous evaluations from drug regulators.
FDA
“It’s the opposite of having a trustworthy organisation independently and rigorously assessing medicines.
They’re not rigorous, they’re not independent, they are selective, and they withhold data.
Doctors and patients must appreciate how deeply and extensively drug regulators can’t be trusted so long as they are captured by industry funding.”
Revisiting financial conflicts of interest in FDA advisory committees
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25199895/
Large study, FDA advisory committee members over 15 years,
those with financial interests solely in the sponsoring firm were more likely to vote in favour of the sponsor’s product.
Not Effective: COVID-19 Vaccines’ False Promise Harms Reputation of Vaccines in General
They also harm trust in government, media, and the medical profession
Video description:
Richer countries ongoing excess deaths
Our world in data, excess mortality
ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scor…
Our world in data covid vaccination status
ourworldindata.org/coronavirus
Office for health improvement
app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiYmUwNmFhMjYtNGZhYS0…
www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/births…
Week ending 25 August 2023 (Week 34)
England and Wales
10,086 deaths
203 mentioned novel coronavirus
2.0% of all deaths
Of the 203 deaths
67.0% (136 deaths) recorded as underlying cause of death
Deaths registered in the UK
11,522, (4.5% above five-year average)