Was there an excess mortality in 2020 or not? ***

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Was there an excess mortality in 2020?

The poll expired on 04 / 11 / 21, 19: 09

NOT
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YES, low (<5%)
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Yes, strong (from 5 to 10%)
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34%
Yes, very strong (more than 10%)
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3%
Yes, (extremely strong (over 20%)
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 03/04/23, 18:07

The difference between Robob and me is that he talks about "covid deaths" and I agree with his analysis.
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by Robob » 04/04/23, 20:00

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Ah okay, the 2020 spike in excess mortality (all causes combined) is due to PCR testing. I note it.

The 2 excess mortality peaks in 2020 are only slightly more excess mortality than in 2015 with a single winter flu peak.
That's what you have to remember.
There were no more deaths in 2020 than in 2015, with a comparable population.
That's what you have to remember.
If it is said that this excess mortality is the direct cause of the covid, it is false: the covid was the catalyst of this excess mortality on already fragile people, as is the case with the excess mortality of the years of strong flu.

We can also wonder about the total disappearance of the flu in 2020, following the massive appearance of covid PCR tests.

But hey, we've only been telling you this for 3 years and we've been called conploplo-far-right-wing-pro-Putin-climatoskeletal-antivax-antiscience-antiwoke-of-the-left so if you want them official figures and detailed explanations, buy the book by P. Chaillot. It's for a good cause.Image
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by izentrop » 01/04/24, 09:44

The figures speak... the anti-vaxxers remain : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 01/04/24, 11:54

Irony and spelling mistakes are not welcome in this area...

The only thing you have to remember is that deadly covid is a has-been...and that non-vaxxers have not all died...It’s stupid, isn’t it?
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by Macro » 01/04/24, 12:01

They are doing analyzes on the bones of little Emile... If it turns out it was covid and he was not vaccinated
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by Christophe » 01/04/24, 12:08

You're disgusting Marco (but we already knew that)!! : Mrgreen:
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by Macro » 02/04/24, 06:53

I modestly consider myself to be a reliable value in garbage and disgusting... It's an everyday job : Lol:
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