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Following a peak of 26.5 % in November 2021, excess mortality in the EU increased slightly in October 2022 compared with the previous month and stood at 10.0 %.

In October 2022, excess mortality continued to vary across the EU. Bulgaria and Romania recorded little or no excess deaths, while the most affected country, Germany, recorded an excess mortality rate of 23.0 %.

Between March 2020 and October 2022, the EU recorded four distinct waves of excess mortality, with peaks in April 2020 (25.2 %), November 2020 (40.0 %, the highest), April 2021 (20.9 %) and November 2021 (26.5 %).

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending23december2022

These European numbers show excess death is far more serious then claimed. Their tactics are averaging these numbers down using 12 month periods. This is almost like using old models for future birth and death while ignoring reality. November 2020 might be a Covid-19 number

but November 2021 is a high vaccinated mRNA number.

If Covid deaths are 3.0%, which the UK gov. org. claim, then what is responsible for the other 17 to 20% excess death?

1 in 6 tot 1 in 5 deaths. Lets stay baffled and research none.

I must add that 90% of Covid deaths are also vaccinated.

So excess death with 90% of Covid deaths might be 22.7%.

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