Death in Europe, All Ages and Children – 2017 to 2022

I don’t know about other data analysts, but with three children of my own under the age of 14, I can’t help but cry when I do these analyses.

Joel Smalley
Weekly Average Excess Deaths, 0 to 14 Year Olds, Europe – source: EuroMOMO (euromomo.eu) 2022

Literally counting the deaths, he asks…

Who could have foreseen such a thing? Certainly not those whose responsibility it was to do so, the public health authorities and the main stream media. Oh no, they weren’t even looking. Instead, they were too busy deriding the armchair epidemiologists asking for a proper investigation…

Joel Smalley
Total Deaths, All Ages, Europe – source: EuroMOMO (euromomo.eu) 2022

But officially it’s because of heatwaves.

Excess mortality in the EU climbed to +16% in July 2022 from +7% in both June and May. This was the highest value on record so far in 2022, amounting to around 53 000 additional deaths in July this year compared with the monthly averages for 2016-2019.

This was an unusually high value for this month. The excess mortality rate was +3% in July 2020 (10 000 excess deaths) and +6% in July 2021 (21 000 excess deaths). Based on the available information, some of the mortality increase in July 2022 compared to the same month of the past two years may be due to the heatwaves that have affected parts of Europe during the reference period.

Eurostat

(Or gardening, referee whistles, sport, joy at exam success….everything but the stuff recently, and fraudulently, injected into most of the population).1Fraudulently? Yes. It is well-known and well-described by many (some listed on this site). But most people can’t see it.

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    Fraudulently? Yes. It is well-known and well-described by many (some listed on this site). But most people can’t see it.