News Round-Up
5 May 2024
by Will Jones
No Phones in Lavatories
5 May 2024
by Joanna Gray
There have been 16,200 more non-Covid deaths than expected since the spring vaccine booster rollout began, mostly in the over-75s. If all of them were due to vaccine injury it would be a rate of one every 275 doses.
ONS data suggest that 1,000 more people than usual are dying each week – and not from Covid. Is this due to delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer as a result of the lockdown? Or is it... something else?
There have now been 12,517 excess non-Covid deaths in England and Wales in the last 14 weeks, according to official data, as an Oxford Professor joins the call for the Government to investigate the alarming trend.
The latest official UK data from the UKHSA show Covid hospitalisation rates among the vaccinated the same or higher than among the unvaccinated, suggesting no protection is being provided.
The latest ONS data show that 93% of Covid deaths in April and May were of vaccinated people, in a population that is 93% vaccinated, suggesting zero protection. The same is true in each age group.
There have been 10,153 excess non-Covid deaths registered in England and Wales in the 12 weeks, the latest official data show. But the Government refuses to investigate why.
England's latest Covid outbreak was slowing down a fortnight ago, according to official data from the ONS, as it once again peaks without masks or restrictions.
There have been 9,422 excess deaths registered in England and Wales from causes other than COVID-19 in the last 11 weeks, the latest official data show. Is the Government going to investigate why?
New data from the ONS make the vaccines look good, until you realise they're based on estimates of the unvaccinated population that, if true, would mean more than 100% of the population was vaccinated.
There have been over 8,750 more deaths than usual from causes other than COVID-19 in England and Wales in the past 10 weeks, many of them heart related. When will the Government investigate what's driving it?
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