Wuhan Wheeze

Thank God for them. I often wonder why we did not just stick with the traditional vaccination method like the above rather than trying out a completely new method for the first time ever on the world's population.
Rather than wondering, why don't you look it up. The answer is very simple and extremely widely available.

Or would the actual answer impact on your ability to spout shite?
 
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Look at you, being wrong multiple times in one post...
Baseless statement.
10- 20% excess deaths in Western Europe.
Practically 0% excess Eastern Europe. Why is that I wonder.
I know 6 people under 52 who have passed or being given a terminal diagnosis last 2 years, not to mention those who are older. These are actual people I know in person ,friends ,neighbours, old teammates and family.
Plenty more out there noticing this.
 
Baseless statement.
10- 20% excess deaths in Western Europe.
Practically 0% excess Eastern Europe. Why is that I wonder.
I know 6 people under 52 who have passed or being given a terminal diagnosis last 2 years, not to mention those who are older. These are actual people I know in person ,friends ,neighbours, old teammates and family.
Plenty more out there noticing this.
No you don't.

You don't wonder at all. You are 100% sure it's vaccines, aren't you?

Of course the excess deaths from Covid at the start of the pandemic was the lizard people and Bill Gates killing them all so they could microchip us all for material gain, wasn't it?
 
In 2023, excess mortality saw major decreases. In January 2023, it was 4.1 % of the average number for the same period in 2016-2019. In February 2023, for the first time since February 2020 (pre-COVID-19 pandemic period), there were no excess deaths and the indicator fell below the baseline to -1.2 % In March and April 2023, excess mortality rose slightly to 1.1 % and 4.0 % respectively. In May 2023, when the World Health Organization declared an end to the COVID-19 public-health emergency, the excess mortality in the EU was 3.3 %.

From January to May 2023, overall rates of excess mortality varied from month to month and between the Member States. The highest rates were observed in Luxembourg (17.5 % in May), Ireland (15.4 % in January), Germany (14.7 % in January), Austria (14.0 % in January), Finland (13.7 % in May), Cyprus (13.6 % in February), the Netherlands (13.5 % in January) and Denmark (11.9 % in January). In the first five months of 2023, among the EU Member States with the lowest excess mortality, there were four EU countries without recorded excess deaths in this entire period: Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania and Romania.


Only 4 countries in Eastern Europe now too apparently :rolleyes:
 

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