Excess deaths across 47 western countries 2020 – 2022 total 3.1 million during vaxx rollout

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From Steve Kirsch

BMJ Public Health Journal

The BMJ opened an investigation into the Mostert paper about excess deaths over 2 years ago. There is no update after 2 years. Nothing. Why is this investigation taking so long? We are left in the dark.

For more than 2 years now, both the integrity team and editors at BMJ public health have been investigating “issues” raised regarding the quality and messaging in the Mostert paper which showed excess deaths rose in 47 countries after the COVID vaccines rolled out.

After more than two years, the “issues” with the paper have not been revealed, nor has the outcome of the investigation.

The scientific community has literally been left in the dark on this important paper waiting to hear the result of the investigation.

Two years is a long time. For example, it took only about one year to develop a vaccine against a novel pathogen (COVID). This is now twice as long as that and there is no progress reported.

The Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Netherlands isn’t even able to serve the web page on their investigation correctly. It now returns a broken link.

Neither the teams of integrity expert and editors BMJ nor the Princess Maxima Center have explained to the public what is incorrect in the paper and what caused the excess deaths which peaked worldwide with the rollout of the so-called “safe and effective vaccine.”

The paper concluded that excess mortality remained high despite the rollout of mitigation measures. That’s not contestable.

“Government leaders and policymakers need to thoroughly investigate underlying causes of persistent excess mortality.”

That sounds like sound advice as well.

Is the Princess Maxima Centre saying that the paper is incorrect and that “government leaders should look the other way when excess deaths are occurring”?

Sadly, government leaders are avoiding the investigation for some reason.

https://www.prinsesmaximacentrum.nl/en

BMJ Public Health is an international, open access and peer-reviewed journal of public health. We publish work related to all aspects of public health, from global issues such as the impact of climate change on population health, to studies conducted in specific locations.

https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000282?

A bar chart illustrating excess mortality and cumulative excess mortality in the Western World across 47 countries, with data available for 2022. The chart features a blue bar for excess deaths with a linear trend line showing cumulative totals over time.

Abstract

Introduction Excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic has been substantial. Insight into excess death rates in years following WHO’s pandemic declaration is crucial for government leaders and policymakers to evaluate their health crisis policies. This study explores excess mortality in the Western World from 2020 until 2022.

Methods All-cause mortality reports were abstracted for countries using the ‘Our World in Data’ database. Excess mortality is assessed as a deviation between the reported number of deaths in a country during a certain week or month in 2020 until 2022 and the expected number of deaths in a country for that period under normal conditions. For the baseline of expected deaths, Karlinsky and Kobak’s estimate model was used. This model uses historical death data in a country from 2015 until 2019 and accounts for seasonal variation and year-to-year trends in mortality.

Results The total number of excess deaths in 47 countries of the Western World was 3 098 456 from 1 January 2020 until 31 December 2022. Excess mortality was documented in 41 countries (87%) in 2020, 42 countries (89%) in 2021 and 43 countries (91%) in 2022. In 2020, the year of the COVID-19 pandemic onset and implementation of containment measures, records present 1 033 122 excess deaths (P-score 11.4%). In 2021, the year in which both containment measures and COVID-19 vaccines were used to address virus spread and infection, the highest number of excess deaths was reported: 1 256 942 excess deaths (P-score 13.8%). In 2022, when most containment measures were lifted and COVID-19 vaccines were continued, preliminary data present 808 392 excess deaths (P-score 8.8%).

Conclusions Excess mortality has remained high in the Western World for three consecutive years, despite the implementation of containment measures and COVID-19 vaccines. This raises serious concerns. Government leaders and policymakers need to thoroughly investigate underlying causes of persistent excess mortality.#

Australia is included in this survey and we know that Senator Alex Antic presented similar data in the senate 2022 which revealed more than 33,000 excess deaths in Australia coinciding with the Covid vaccine rollout.

The official Australian excess death number is now unavailable however we believe the deaths have continued exponentially since 2021. Does this excess death rate have a relationship to the current massive population transfers from the Middle East and India to Australia?

This government website is as close as we can get to excess deaths and what caused it.

https://population.gov.au/publications/research/excess-mortality-inquiry-submission


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