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Tuesday 24 October 2023

Why are our leaders ignoring the unexplained rise in Non-COVID mortality?

In recent years, Western developed countries like the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada have witnessed a concerning trend - a notable increase in excess non-COVID deaths. While the focus has been primarily on the COVID-19 pandemic, it's essential to shed light on this unexpected and unexplained surge in mortality that has largely gone uninvestigated by our leaders.

Here are some key points to consider:
  1. Excess Mortality Rates In these countries, excess deaths, which are deaths beyond what would be expected based on historical data, have been on the rise. Figures show a substantial increase, ranging from 5% to 20% in the years 2021, 2022, and even continuing into 2023.
  2. Lack of Investigation Despite these alarming statistics, there has been a surprising lack of investigation into the underlying causes of these excess non-COVID deaths. Our political leaders, medical professionals, and even the media have not given this issue the attention it deserves, raising questions about their responsibilities in addressing unexpected changes in mortality rates.
  3. Call for Action It's time for a comprehensive investigation into the factors contributing to excess non-COVID deaths. Understanding the root causes and developing effective strategies to mitigate this trend should be a top priority.




In conclusion, while the COVID-19 pandemic rightfully demanded significant attention, we cannot ignore the, simultaneous and subsequent, unexplained increase in excess non-COVID deaths. It is the duty of our leaders, politicians, healthcare experts, and the media to investigate and address this issue to protect the health and well-being of our societies.This is urgent and overdue!



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