European excess deaths

ONS excess deaths data If you would like to support the work of campbellteaching, locally and around the world, donations are welcome using the PayPal link below. The link is under Lorimer Publications, which is the format I used to publish my text books. Thank you. Week ending 30 June 2023 (Week 26) 10,373 deaths were registered in England and Wales 129 of these deaths mentioned novel coronavirus (COVID-19), accounting for 1.2% of all deaths. Of the 129 deaths involving COVID-19 61.2% (79 deaths) had this recorded as the underlying cause of death Number of deaths was above the five-year average Private homes, 22.9% above, (589 excess deaths) Hospitals, 6.1% above, (257 excess deaths) Care homes, 3.7% above, (70 excess deaths) The number of deaths registered in the UK in the week 11,763 8.8% above the five-year average (950 excess deaths) European excess deaths Excess mortality in the EU between January 2020 and May 2023 Followed the covid waves in 2020 and 2021 Following based on 2016-2019 EU data, 2022 January, 8.1% February, 8.3% March, 6.7% April, 12% May, 8% June, 8.4% July, 17.1% 58, 000 additional deaths in the EU in July 2022 (2.8 % in July 2020, 11 500 excess deaths) (5.7 % in July 2021, 19 700 excess deaths) Auguste, 13.9% (7.6 % in August 2020, 27 300 excess deaths) (9.1 % in August 2021, 36 000 excess deaths) September, 10.3 % October, 11.6% November, 8.7% December, 20.0 % 92, 500 additional deaths in December 2022 in the EU January-March, 2023 January, 3.9 % February, -1.4 % March, 0.9 % April, 3.3 % (11, 900 additional deaths) May, 2.9 % (8, 100 additional deaths) January 2020 to May 2023 1, 765, 000 additional deaths (compared with the average number for the same period in 2016-2019) 2020, 11.8 % higher 2021, 14.0 % higher 2022, 11.1 % higher First five months of 2023, 1.9 % higher In 2022 Romania (3.4 %) Sweden (3.9 %) Hungary (5.2 %) Cyprus (26.4 %) Malta (17.9 %) Finland (17.1 %) In the first five months of 2023 Bulgaria (-9.3 %) Romania (-9.0 %) Lithuania (-8.5 %) Ireland (10.2 %) Netherlands (9.5 %) Austria (9.3 %) Vaccine safety: content alleging that vaccines cause chronic side effects, outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities Claims about COVID-19 vaccinations that contradict expert consensus from local health authorities or WHO Claims that an approved COVID-19 vaccine will cause death, infertility, miscarriage, autism, or contraction of other infectious diseases Claims that COVID-19 vaccines will make people who receive them magnetic
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