Evidence to support the Fragile Healthcare Hypotheses
- Historically, mortality follows distinct but consistent patterns in Europe, leading to the categorisation of countries into groups in line with the findings of Hope-Simpson
- For the three main groups, excess mortality in spring 2020 does not follow the same patterns, suggesting that the course of the virus was not the cause of the excess mortality
- Reorganizing the countries according to the Covid-era excess mortality reveals a geographical clustering that is not consistent with climactic factors
- There is a relationship between excess deaths and "Covid" deaths, and there appears to be a strong negative correlation between Covid deaths and levels of vaccination
- But there is no relationship between deaths in the post-vax era and vaccine levels
- Thus, at best, Covid lives saved are offset by non-covid deaths caused
Conclusion
- Preliminary conclusions: Excess Covid deaths were not caused by the virus which is seasonal and not mitigated by social distancing measures
- Excess all-cause deaths resulted from interference with natural defences that rely on sunlight exposure and social interactions as well as a thriving economy; and, Excess COVID deaths were the result of pre-existing quality of healthcare and relative change in that quality, i.e., disruption which was felt more acutely in the wealthier nations that had better systems.
- The greater incidence of death is due to poorer nations being less well-equipped to deal with the additional burden of disease caused directly and indirectly by the "vaccine".
https://expose-news.com/2022/11/30/europes-covid-deaths-were-not-caused-by-the-virus/
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