EuroMOMO tracks weekly excess deaths for over 25 nations in the Euro Area. A logical expectation is that there’d be a reduction in excess deaths once the COVID jabs rolled out.
This is because government officials said that the injections reduce the risk of death.
But evidence in everyone below the age of 75 contradicts what those officials said. Here is the yearly (52-week) accumulation of excess death for 2020, 2021, and 2022 for those aged 65-74:
Notice how it is that, when 2021 and 2022 are combined together, the average yearly excess death for this group is over 60,000. But in 2020 — with a disease but no jab — excess deaths did not reach that high.
Here is the yearly (52-week) accumulation of excess death for 2020, 2021, and 2022 for those aged 45-64:
Notice how it is that you see the exact same outcome: jabbed years averaged with higher excess death.
Here is the yearly (52-week) accumulation of excess death for 2020, 2021, and 2022 for those aged 15-44:
For those under 45, COVID was never a big risk (never worse than a bad flu season). But look at what happened to them in 2021 and 2022. Having jabs available (2021, 2022) led to excess death being 50% worse than the disease alone (2020).
Here is the yearly (52-week) accumulation of excess death for 2020, 2021, and 2022 for those aged 0-14:
COVID was never a major health concern for those under age 15, being even safer to get than the seasonal flu for this age group. But look at what happened to kids after the COVID jab campaigns began being directed toward them during the summer of 2021 — they began a persistent accrual of excess death from that point, forward.
2022 was more than 100% worse than 2021 for kids under age 15, they accrued more than twice the excess death during a time when only the weakest variant, Omicron variant, was in circulation (for all of 2022).
The most logical explanation for the “more-than-double-the-excess-death” in 2022 is the COVID jabs. To repeat a question asked by Ronald Kostoff et al. in September of 2021:
“Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?”
There is no answer to this question from officials, and their silence is deafening.
Reference
[EuroMOMO excess deaths graphs] — EuroMOMO. https://www.euromomo.eu/graphs-and-maps/
[no good reason to jab children (a retracted study)] — Kostoff RN, Calina D, Kanduc D, Briggs MB, Vlachoyiannopoulos P, Svistunov AA, Tsatsakis A. Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19? Toxicol Rep. 2021;8:1665-1684. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.08.010. Epub 2021 Sep 14. Retraction in: Toxicol Rep. 2022 May 06;9:1065. Erratum in: Toxicol Rep. 2021;8:1981. PMID: 34540594; PMCID: PMC8437699. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437699/