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Excess Deaths
Excess Deaths
"Why are so few people in the media talking about this? Article in The Lancet from Jan this year highlighted ""Many countries, including the UK, have continued to experience an apparent excess of deaths long after the peaks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.1,2 Numbers of excess deaths estimated in this period are considerable."" 25-49 year olds the number of excess deaths was 11% higher, while 50-64 years olds the increase was 15%. the main cause of death driving these results is cardiovascular diseases. 50-64 year olds saw a 33% higher than expected rate of excess deaths from cardiovascular disease. is it the after effects of COVID? is it the jab? or is there something else going on that is leading to the deaths of thousands of young and middle aged people?"
Re: Excess Deaths
"Since this article was written, the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, which created the model for these stats, have completely changed the way they analyse and report on this data. The old way reported 2023 as having 5% excess deaths, including 9% in the 25-49 age group. The new way reports 2023 as having 2% excess deaths, including -3% in the 25-49 age group. So, yeah, this is just another example of statistics being a load of old bollocks."
- WHU(Exeter)
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Re: Excess Deaths
They each have a story to tell. thankfully BBC Morning Live gives them a fantastic platform.
- WHU(Exeter)
- Posts: 1312
- Old WHO Number: 13669
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Re: Excess Deaths
"Putin, global warming, the British Empire, e-cigarettes, people going on holiday on planes."
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- Old WHO Number: 210395
Re: Excess Deaths
On the ONS site it shows in 2024 actual deaths recorded were lower than the expected deaths predicted in pretty much every week of reporting so far.
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- Posts: 36
- Old WHO Number: 210395
Re: Excess Deaths
On the ONS site it shows in 2024 actual deaths recorded were lower than the expected deaths predicted in pretty much every week of reporting so far.
- WHU(Exeter)
- Posts: 1312
- Old WHO Number: 13669
- Has liked: 75 times
- Been liked: 127 times
Re: Excess Deaths
"Given the amount of times the BBC have banged on about them, my guess is e-cigs. Think quite a bit might be down to post-Covid. Some people seemed to have relished not being able to go out and WFH and the percentage of unhealthy lazy people has probably increased in both the laziness levels and percentage."