A statistician has urged the government to investigate excess non-Covid related deaths. Jamie Jenkins told Talk Radio’s Julia Hartley-Brewer that the UK has seen “28 weeks in a row of higher than expected deaths.”
Hartley-Brewer asked the statistician if he’d seen any evidence in the excess death data, that suggests Covid-19 vaccines are to blame.
Jenkins replied:
“Well the data I’m looking at kind of doesn’t give you any information on the vaccines. That’s where the government needs to step in. They will have information on all of the patients who are dying, their Covid status, how they’ve been going through the NHS..their vaccine status.
That’s where the Department of Health could add that value more than what I can do….
Steve Barclay was on the Laura Kuenssberg Show recently. He hit the nail on the head. Not one question and we’ve had 28 weeks now, in a row, of higher than expected deaths, when you compare the number of deaths in the country compared to the pre-pandemic.
And again, we’ve had two mini-waves of Covid, so if you strip those deaths out, it’s those aged 30-59 where we are seeing higher than expected deaths which are a bit of a concern.”
Independent statistician Jamie Jenkins calls on the Government to "step in" and investigate excess non-Covid related deaths.
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