In a previous Substack, I promised that I would be analyzing some of the non-COVID excess death numbers in order to silence critics and detractors who claim that recent excess deaths are COVID deaths among the unjabbed.
While this first post on it is guilty of cherry-picking (I picked out an extreme example), it won’t be the last post on the topic, and it will be revealed that terrible non-COVID excess death exists more broadly than the narrow group covered here.
In the graph below there is a stacked column. The bottom section is the expected death count for females of age 40-44 in the UK for June of 2022. The middle section, barely visible, is the excess death attributable to COVID (one single death). The top section is the excess death which cannot be attributable to COVID:
This month for this age-and-sex group was terrible. There was 23.3% excess death for the month, and 97% of the excess was non-COVID excess.
Reference
[see at the very bottom of Table 2a] — ONS. Excess deaths in England and Wales: March 2020 to June 2022. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/excessdeathsinenglandandwalesmarch2020tojune2022/2022-09-20