Excess Deaths Worst Since 1951 But Don’t Mention The V Word

As reported on yesterday’s Richie Allen Show, excess deaths in the UK are at their worst since 1951. Analysis has revealed that 650,000 deaths were registered in the UK in 2022 – 9% more than 2019.

This represents one of the largest excess death levels outside the pandemic in over 50 years. So, what’s causing it?

The media is blaming the long term effects of Covid-19 on the nation’s health and the unprecedented pressure on the NHS.

According to the BBC:

Some of the excess may be people whose deaths were hastened by the after-effects of a Covid infection.

A number of studies have found people are more likely to have heart problems and strokes in the weeks and months after catching Covid, and some of these may not end up being linked to the virus when the death is registered.

As well as the impact on the heart of the virus itself, some of this may be contributed to by the fact many people didn’t come in for screenings and non-urgent treatment during the peak of the pandemic, storing up trouble for the future.

We can see that the number of people starting treatment for blood pressure or with statins – which can help prevent future heart attacks – plunged during the pandemic and, a year later still hadn’t recovered.

The largest jump in excess deaths was seen in men aged 50-64, most commonly caused by heart problems.

A number of cardiologists have claimed that the Covid mRNA jabs are leading to clotting which in turn is causing fatal heart attacks. One of them, the British cardiologist Aseem Malhotra, has called for an immediate suspension of the Covid vaccine programme pending an investigation.

Angus Dalgleish, Professor of Oncology at St. Georges Hospital Medical School London said he is seeing evidence that some people with stable cancer go into relapse after a Covid booster shot. Dalgleish has also called for the vaccine programme to be halted, saying:

“As a practicing oncologist I am seeing people with stable disease rapidly progress after being forced to have a booster, usually so they can travel. Even within my own personal contacts I am seeing B cell-based disease after the boosters.

They describe being distinctly unwell a few days to weeks after the booster — one developing leukemia, two work colleagues Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and an old friend who has felt like he has had Long COVID since receiving his booster and who, after getting severe bone pain, has been diagnosed as having multiple metastases from a rare B cell disorder.

I am experienced enough to know that these are not the coincidental anecdotes …

The reports of innate immune suppression after mRNA for several weeks would fit, as all these patients to date have melanoma or B cell based cancers, which are very susceptible to immune control — and that is before the reports of suppressor gene suppression by mRNA in laboratory experiments.

This must be aired and debated immediately.”

However, according to the BBC there is nothing to see here:

The rise in cardiac problems has been pointed to by some online as evidence that Covid vaccines are driving the rise in deaths, but this conclusion is not supported by the data.

One type of Covid vaccine has been linked to a small rise in cases of heart inflammation and scarring (pericarditis and myocarditis). But this particular vaccine side-effect was mainly seen in boys and young men, while the excess deaths are highest in older men – aged 50 or more.

And these cases are too rare – and mostly not fatal – to account for the excess in deaths.

Finally, figures up to June 2022 looking at deaths from all causes show unvaccinated people were more likely to die than vaccinated people.

While this data on its own can’t tell us it’s the vaccine protecting people from dying – there are too many complicating factors – if vaccines were driving excess deaths we would expect this to be the other way around.

According to The Times:

Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, a statistician at Cambridge University, said it was “very difficult to divide up the causes of the excess, but I find evidence around delayed admissions compelling”.

He said that since the summer there had been more than 40,000 excess deaths in England and Wales.

Adjusting for an ageing population and subtracting Covid “still leaves an average of around 450 excess non-Covid deaths each week since June”.

Spiegelhalter said “multiple factors will be contributing to this: early flu, Covid, the impact of disrupted care in the pandemic, and the acute crisis in the NHS”.

The UK is seeing the worst excess deaths since 1951. The media is claiming that Covid-19 (a mild infection with a 99.9 per cent survival rate), delays in treating other conditions because of the pandemic and Winter pressures on the NHS are to blame.

Don’t mention the V word.

 

 

 

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