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Excess Deaths Latest England/Wales UNADJUSTED RAW Government Death Data LATEST: Easter being reported - low #'s, due to holiday.

 
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First non-Easter holiday week of April just got reported.
Sigh. It's back to SNAFU..

Stats for England & Wales, week ending 21-Apr-2023.
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England & Wales Government (O.N.S.) stats out today..
[link to www.ons.gov.uk (secure)]

We have a +18% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.

Here are some 'heat map' tables showing the age-breakdown and numbers:
[link to ibb.co (secure)]


Week ending 21-Apr: +18% excess over figures for 2015-2019, for the same week of the year.
-There were 12,420 deaths corresponding to 1,928 excess deaths.
-Deaths due to covid: 358 (of 12,420) and deaths involving covid: 538 (Table 3).
-Covid Death figures are roughly in a stable-to-declining trend. (Table 3).
-There is a greater than 1.5 Standard Deviation (26% excess) in the 75-94yo age-group.

-Deaths at home: 3,434 (+29% excess
over the ONS' five year average (years '17-'19 & '21-'22) for the same week of 2,663) (Table 10)
Prior weeks:
Week ending 14-Apr: -5% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 07-Apr: -2% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 31-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Mar: -1% lower than figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Feb: +4% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Feb: +3% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Feb: +6% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Feb: +10% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 27-Jan: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 20-Jan: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 13-Jan: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 06-Jan: +23% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 30-Dec: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 23-Dec: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 16-Dec: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 09-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 02-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 25-Nov: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 18-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 11-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 04-Nov: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 28-Oct: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Oct: +21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Oct: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 07-Oct: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 30-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 23-Sep: -6% lower than 2015-2019 for the same week, due to QEII funeral bank holiday (reduction estimated at 1/7th = 15%)
Week ending 16-Sep: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 09-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 02-Sep: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 26-Aug: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 19-Aug: 21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
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So they hid it in the Easter data as it was appearing in the MSM.

The genocide continues!

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John talking about it today.

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John talking about it today.


 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84114443


He must have his listeners believe:

1. A deadly virus caused all the deaths in the first two waves, the second of which occurred during the first three months of the injections.
2. “Something else” is responsible for all the excess deaths after those two waves.
3. The “vaccines” were beneficial in the beginning against the deadly virus and that the risk benefit only changed with the new variants.


Do not follow this man but rather be critical of the narrative he is preaching to his followers and needs them to believe
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Herd immunity and vaccine free is the only way……

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Not sure how these average to 13.8 % ?

Let’s see the S-man data !



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Stats for England & Wales, week ending 28-Apr-2023.
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England & Wales Government (O.N.S.) stats out today..
[link to www.ons.gov.uk (secure)]


We have a +16% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.
(Note this is a 23.3% excess over the same week for the years 2017-19 & 2021-22, as our friend L77 has shown in the main covid thread..)

Here are some 'heat map' tables showing the age-breakdown and numbers:
[link to ibb.co (secure)]


Week ending 28-Apr: +16% excess over figures for 2015-2019, for the same week of the year.
-There were 12,152 deaths corresponding to 1,695 excess deaths.
-Deaths due to covid: 301 (of 12,152) and deaths involving covid: 459 (Table 3).
-Covid Death figures are roughly in a stable-to-declining trend. (Table 3).

-All age-groups have above-average i.e. excess deaths - only the second time this year.
-There is a greater than 2 Standard Deviation (24% excess) in the 15-44yo age-group.
-There is a greater than 2 Standard Deviation (23% excess) in the 45-64yo age-group.
-Deaths at home: 3,417 (+23% excess
over the ONS' five year average (years '17-'19 & '21-'22) for the same week of 2,771) (Table 10)

Prior weeks:
Week ending 21-Apr: +18% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Apr: -5% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 07-Apr: -2% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 31-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Mar: -1% lower than figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Feb: +4% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Feb: +3% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Feb: +6% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Feb: +10% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 27-Jan: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 20-Jan: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 13-Jan: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 06-Jan: +23% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 30-Dec: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 23-Dec: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 16-Dec: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 09-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 02-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 25-Nov: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 18-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 11-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 04-Nov: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 28-Oct: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Oct: +21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Oct: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 07-Oct: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 30-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 23-Sep: -6% lower than 2015-2019 for the same week, due to QEII funeral bank holiday (reduction estimated at 1/7th = 15%)
Week ending 16-Sep: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 09-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 02-Sep: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 26-Aug: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 19-Aug: 21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
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Thank you ReoX...

Thread: DEATH RIDDLE Mystery as Australians dying at levels not seen in 80 years – and UK might be seeing same phenomenon.
MORE than 174,000 deaths were registered in Australia in 2022 - 12 per cent more than was predicted.

This represents one of the largest excess death levels outside the pandemic in 80 years, according to data from the Actuaries Institute.

[link to www.thesun.co.uk (secure)]
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Vaxxety Vaxx…..
Vaxxtards VAXXXX!!!

It’s all rat poison, folks.

Hopefully those who rolled up their sleeves for the Satanic psychopaths are able to repent to Almighty God before it’s too late.

They are all going to die.
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Got the data for jabbed vs unjabbed then?

As Geert vanden Bossche said there's the angle of a marek's type spread from jabbed to unjabbed, to take into account too.
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Got the data for jabbed vs unjabbed then?

As Geert vanden Bossche said there's the angle of a marek's type spread from jabbed to unjabbed, to take into account too.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80517166


I did a lot of work looking at the v vs.. unv'd figures here:
 Quoting: S-man

^ LOOOOOOooooong post so i wont quote it here. Just follow the link.
Forensic analysis at the end shows the ONS changed figures for months already reported on - in some cases doubling the deaths among the unvaccinated. And the overall distribution of changes was skewed against the unvaccinated.. for months ALREADY REPORTED ON.

My sincere answer is that the UK stats authority have fudged their figures.

Looks like I am not the only one...

Professor Norman Fenton:
1.After a delay of 7 months to get it right, it seems the ONS report/data on deaths by vaccination status (as reported here by .@ClareCraigPath is just as flawed as the previous ones we have criticised..
[link to nitter.kavin.rocks (secure)]




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Dr Clare Craig:
I've looked at ONS data on deaths by vaccination status. There are major flaws in the data which needs to be retracted and corrected.

[link to nitter.kavin.rocks (secure)]

[link to nitter.kavin.rocks (secure)]




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Clare continues:
There is no data at all for males in Table 4 after September 2022.
It appears that someone has transposed the data such that the missing figures may be from the first three months.


and:

Table 5 only goes up to Sept 2022.
There is no entry for [unvaccinated]covid deaths in 18-39 yr olds in Aug 2022.


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Professor Fenton again:
The more we look at this ONS data the more shoddy it seems:
They've removed the under-18 data completely;
Table 5 - which contains the key summary data we're most interest in - does not include the critical person months column; ..

[link to nitter.kavin.rocks (secure)]

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Stats for England & Wales, week ending 5-May-2023 (another 'short week' due public holiday)
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England & Wales Government (O.N.S.) stats out today..
[link to www.ons.gov.uk (secure)]


We have a +2% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.
(Note this is another holiday week, typically 15-20% lower recording)

Here are some 'heat map' tables showing the age-breakdown and numbers:
[link to ibb.co (secure)]

(note I have marked in the many recent 'holiday weeks' at the bottom of the spreadsheet.)

Week ending 5-May: +2% excess over figures for 2015-2019, for the same week of the year.
-There were 10,143 deaths corresponding to 204 excess deaths.
-Deaths due to covid: 203 (of 10,143) and deaths involving covid: 310 (Table 3).
-Covid Death figures are roughly in a stable-to-declining trend. (Table 3).

-Deaths at home: 2,895 (+16% excess over the ONS' five year average (years '17-'19 & '21-'22) for the same week of 2,486) (Table 10)

Prior weeks:
Week ending 28-Apr: +16% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Apr: +18% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Apr: -5% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 07-Apr: -2% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 31-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Mar: -1% lower than figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Feb: +4% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Feb: +3% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Feb: +6% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Feb: +10% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 27-Jan: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 20-Jan: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 13-Jan: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 06-Jan: +23% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 30-Dec: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 23-Dec: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 16-Dec: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 09-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 02-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 25-Nov: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 18-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 11-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 04-Nov: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 28-Oct: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Oct: +21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Oct: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 07-Oct: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 30-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 23-Sep: -6% lower than 2015-2019 for the same week, due to QEII funeral bank holiday (reduction estimated at 1/7th = 15%)
Week ending 16-Sep: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 09-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 02-Sep: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 26-Aug: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 19-Aug: 21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
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We have a +2% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.

(Note this is another holiday week, typically 15-20% lower recording)

So possibly 17-22% excess deaths !!!!!

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Cancer data also needs tracking ….


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Is there uk data like this?

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And….


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Nice graph….


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Yeah, My heatmap records that we've seen 51,842 excess deaths in 2022 for England & wales, relative to the pre-pandemic '15-'19 average.

(we're on course to beat that in 2023...)
21,645 excess deaths in 2023, up to week 18 only.

2022: [link to ibb.co (secure)]
2023: [link to ibb.co (secure)] <- so far, to wk 18.
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Stats for England & Wales, week ending 12-May-2023 (*another* 'short week' due public holiday)
========================================================

England & Wales Government (O.N.S.) stats out today..
[link to www.ons.gov.uk (secure)]


We have a +8% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.
(Note this is another holiday week, typically 15-20% lower recording)

Here are some 'heat map' tables showing the age-breakdown and numbers:
[link to ibb.co (secure)]

(note I have marked in the many recent 'holiday weeks' at the bottom.)

Week ending 12-May: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019, for the same week of the year.
-There were 10,367 deaths corresponding to 793 excess deaths.
-Deaths due to covid: 207 (of 10,367) and deaths involving covid: 309 (Table 3).
-Despite the holiday, there is a greater than 1 Standard Deviation (16% excess) in the 15-44yo age-group.
-Also a greater than 1 Standard Deviation (11% excess) in the 45-64yo age-group.
-Covid Death figures are roughly in a stable-to-declining trend. (Table 3).

-Deaths at home: 2,861 (+11% excess
over the ONS' five year average (years '17-'19 & '21-'22) for the same week of 2,684) (Table 10)

Prior weeks:
Week ending 05-May: +2% (Bank Holiday) excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 28-Apr: +16% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Apr: +18% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Apr: -5% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 07-Apr: -2% (Easter) NO excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 31-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Mar: +14% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Mar: -1% lower than figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Mar: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 24-Feb: +4% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 17-Feb: +3% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 10-Feb: +6% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 03-Feb: +10% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 27-Jan: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 20-Jan: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 13-Jan: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 06-Jan: +23% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 30-Dec: +20% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 23-Dec: +26% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 16-Dec: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 09-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 02-Dec: +9% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 25-Nov: +11% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 18-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 11-Nov: +12% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 04-Nov: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 28-Oct: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 21-Oct: +21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week.
Week ending 14-Oct: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 07-Oct: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 30-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 23-Sep: -6% lower than 2015-2019 for the same week, due to QEII funeral bank holiday (reduction estimated at 1/7th = 15%)
Week ending 16-Sep: +15% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 09-Sep: +17% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 02-Sep: +8% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 26-Aug: +19% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
Week ending 19-Aug: 21% excess over figures for 2015-2019 for the same week
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Re: Excess Deaths Latest England/Wales UNADJUSTED RAW Government Death Data LATEST: Easter being reported - low #'s, due to holiday.
We have a +8% excess in weekly all-cause deaths, relative to the same week in 2015-2019.

(Note this is another holiday week, typically 15-20% lower recording)

So possibly 23-28% excess deaths !!!!!

Next few weeks of data will be very interesting ????

Last Edited by ParamedicUK on 05/23/2023 07:29 AM
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Re: Excess Deaths Latest England/Wales UNADJUSTED RAW Government Death Data LATEST: Easter being reported - low #'s, due to holiday.
Here’s a useful tool for examining excess deaths in England by age, location, deprivation, cause of death, place of death and ethnicity
[link to app.powerbi.com (secure)]

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Re: Excess Deaths Latest England/Wales UNADJUSTED RAW Government Death Data LATEST: Easter being reported - low #'s, due to holiday.
Here’s a useful tool for examining excess deaths in England by age, location, deprivation, cause of death, place of death and ethnicity
[link to app.powerbi.com (secure)]
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Re: Excess Deaths Latest England/Wales UNADJUSTED RAW Government Death Data LATEST: Easter being reported - low #'s, due to holiday.
Oh another bank holiday !!
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