German farmers are currently protesting against Great Reset policies which are meant to drive them out of business. But the prelude to the Great Reset was the COVID fiasco. Up to the week of 6 Dec 2020, age groups in Germany had usual weekly death:
Weekly excess death moves around due to random variation (variation of unknown cause) and is considered natural and normal if it does not exceed 20%. Those of working age in Germany (top-middle) did perfectly fine under COVID, and only one single week shows double-digit (10%+) excess death.
That first week of December in 2020 began being unusually high for those over age 64. Here is the full timeline:
Instead of remaining below 20% weekly excess, those of working age hit 20% excess after COVID shots had rolled out. The elderly did worse, passing 40% weekly excess with the very old (> age 85) passing 60% weekly excess.
Evidence suggests that there was no excess mortality risk in Germany for the first 11 months of 2020, but that weekly excess death rates rose substantially around the time of the rollout of the COVID shots, and for at least 2.5 years after that rollout for all persons, and for 3 full years for elderly persons.
That’s multiple years of excess deaths after the COVID shot had rolled out.
The shift from flu season (February/March) to end-of-year is remarkable.
https://cm27874.substack.com/p/deaths-in-germany-20222023-update
The year 2023 seems to have bucked the trend. Maybe there will be a return to the previous pattern.