The UK’s “excess deaths” are by far the youngest in Europe. Why?
August 1, 202083 min read16543 words
Published: August 1, 2020  |  83 min read16543 words
Kit KnightlyImage source:An in-depth look at the mortality statistics in England shows something puzzling: Their reported “excess deaths” are much, much younger than the rest of the world, the rest of Europe, and even the rest of the United Kingdom.Covid19 – like many common resp...
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November 1, 2022
Content provides data graphs that resemble electromagnetic artifact. The artifact graphs do not explain the data. At least the article does a good job explaining the data. England had more deaths among young people from COVID than other nations is the basic story found in the data.
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