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It looks like another Brit doctor who constantly promoted getting vaccinated has been okayed by youtube to awaken the public to the dangers of the Covid needle.
Dr. Aseem Malhotra who promoted COVID-19 vaccine on TV calls for its immediate suspension - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtE0I5FqHPs
What do you propose the “mass deaths” has been caused by Organ?
Vaccines? Why such a spread in differences then? 55% in Iceland and only 10% in Denmark when vaccine uptake was a much more standardised rate across the EU.
Also any evidence of such a claim? Or just a tweet?
I think its this data
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/pr...ddn-20220916-1
The way the spike comes suddenly in July suggests that it's not caused by vaccines. They were administered pretty evenly throughout the previous 18 months or so.
Like I said, he was one of the first people to get jabbed - twice, and he went along with the safe and effective narrative until his fit and healthy father died of heart problems. Being a cardiologist he looked into it and also analysed other autopsy data, and concluded the risk was way higher than they were saying. I can believe him because a neighbour went from being fit and healthy, to hardly being able to walk in a short space of time, and he also developed sudden heart problems. Therefore, I wouldn't knock Dr Malhotra as he acted as soon as he saw that something wasn't right, and he has been pretty resolute ever since.
But why such a spike in July? Vaccine administration has been widespread and ongoing for 18+ months and countries have been using different batches at different rates all over Europe.
Millions received doses in March 2021, August 2021, December 2021, February 2022 and every month in between and more. If it's vaccine related why would the spike only occur in July? You would expect to see a continuous rise in excess deaths in line with the vaccination rates.
Considering the similar rates of vaccine uptake in Denmark and Iceland, why is there such a disparity between their excess deaths? Iceland doesn't have a 4.5x higher vaccination rate yet has a 4.5x higher excess death rate
So what do you believe the spike in excess deaths in July across the EU can be attributed to?
I dunno, I’ve not looked into it at all. You seem to think you know what it is but won’t say for whatever reason.
I’ve explained why I don’t think it can be attributed to vaccinations though because logically it doesn’t make sense. If there’s a single month spike of deaths, you’d expect a similar spike in something earlier. The vaccine rollout has been continuous for 18+ months and grew at an increasing rate initially.
As has been suggested, the summer heatwave that saw record temperatures across Europe certainly is more plausible. I’m a young, healthy bloke and I found the near 40 degree heat hard to deal with. I can imagine it was much harder to the point of being lethal for someone 60+ and in poorer health.
If you want to blame it on the Covid response, the initial lockdown is also more plausible than the vaccination rollout. Pretty much the entirety of Europe went into lockdown at the same time for a similar period of time. How many of the 53,000 excess deaths were cancer related? It’s no secret many people missed out on checkups and treatment sessions. How many mild, early stage cancer patients weren’t diagnosed and later died because they missed their March/April/May appointments?
I don’t know what the average life expectancy is for early stage cancer patients if it’s left untreated. ~2 years would seem a reasonable estimate to me based on people I know who have recovered or passed from cancer.