Covid-19 Excess Mortality Study finds that Excess Deaths During Pandemic Caused by Public Health Response – Not the Covid-19 Virus
Published in Correlation: Research in the public interest
In a new 521 page study released 19th July titled “Spatiotemporal variation of excess all-cause mortality in the world (125 countries) during the Covid period 2020-2023 regarding socio-economic factors and public-health and medical interventions”, authored by Denis G. Rancourt, Joseph Hickey, and Christian Linard from University of Quebec provides new insights into deaths during the pandemic. An analysis of all-cause mortality data from 125 countries, starting several years before the pandemic, up to 2023 found mortality rates were incompatible with a viral pandemic spread hypothesis and was strongly associated with the combination of population over the age of 60 and share of population living in poverty.
The study argues that the major causes of excess deaths globally were due to the public health response, not the virus itself. Researchers estimate approximately 30.9 million excess deaths from all causes during the study period. The study argues that factors like lockdowns, harmful medical interventions, denial of treatment, and COVID-19 vaccines contributed significantly to excess mortality. In addition, interventions included but were not limited to the denial of antibiotics and ivermectin against bacterial pneumonia, the systematic use of mechanical ventilators, experimental treatment protocols, new palliative medications and overdoses, isolation of vulnerable people and encouraged voluntary or involuntary suicide.
Consequently, the study challenges the conventional explanation that SARS-CoV-2 caused most deaths. Further, the study claims there is no evidence that vaccination campaigns reduced all-cause mortality. The researchers estimate that 17 million excess deaths were associated with COVID-19 vaccines.
This is one of many studies indicating that data around the world is ‘incompatible with a pandemic viral respiratory disease as a primary cause of death’.
This is just another reason why each nation must carry out investigations and inquiries into what happening within their public administrations during the years 2020-2023.
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