The notorious Substacker,
(the bad cat), has a good recent Substack on excess death in Nordic nations. Bad Cat’s Substack gives good detail, but this Substack is more short and punchy.In Nordic nations, Sweden is an exception in that it had anomalous excess death while the other nations did not:
After removing Sweden as an obvious data outlier, however, a new picture emerges:
Notice the breakpoint in the accumulation of excess death for Denmark from 23 Jan 2022 and continuing forward through time. One can ask:
Did Denmark begin doing something very different from the other Nordic nations, right at the time when it began accumulating excess death much more slowly?
I’m glad you asked!
Here is something that Denmark began doing by 23 Jan 2022:
Denmark, alone, began a drastic and sustained reduction in COVID jab administration — right at the time when its accumulation of excess death slowed. Here are the actual accumulation rates of excess death in units of average daily excess death per million (DEDpM):
From 23 Jan 2022 to 6 Nov 2022 (287 days), Norway accumulated excess death at twice the rate of Denmark, and Finland accumulated excess death at three times the rate. The best explanation for the lower accumulation of excess death in Denmark is the choice to stop administering COVID jabs.
In an earlier Substack, I compared Denmark to nations to the east (Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan) — noting how high jab rates led to higher accumulation of excess death. But critics and detractors may balk at such comparison, because there is so much difference demographically.
And this Substack shows that, even when nations are similar demographically and culturally, reducing the COVID jab rate leads to reduced accumulation of excess death.
In other words, it doesn’t matter if the nations are the same or different:
Higher jab rates tend to lead to higher accumulation of excess death (which implies that the experimental injectable products are toxic).