'Of the 17,371 people who had COVID-19 as the sole cause of death, 13,597 were 65 or older. The average age of death in the U.K. from COVID in 2021 was 82.5 years. Compare that to the projected life expectancy in the U.K., which is 79 for men and 82.9 for women.'
Herland Report: Covid-19 Numbers Wildly Exaggerated: Data show COVID-19 deaths have been wildly exaggerated by counting people who died from other conditions but had a positive COVID test within 28 days of their death.U.K. data released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request show that the number of deaths between January 2020 and the end of September 2021 in England and Wales, where COVID-19 was the sole cause of death, was just 17,371 — not 137,133 as reported.
This writes Dr. Joseph Mercola, an osteopathic physician, best-selling author and recipient of multiple awards in the field of natural health.
Of the 17,371 people who had COVID-19 as the sole cause of death, 13,597 were 65 or older. The average age of death in the U.K. from COVID in 2021 was 82.5 years.
Compare that to the projected life expectancy in the U.K., which is 79 for men and 82.9 for women. This hardly constitutes an emergency, least of all for healthy school- and working-age individuals.
Estimates suggest there’s been an extra 50,000 cancer deaths over the past 18 months — deaths that normally would not have occurred. Delayed diagnosis and inability to receive proper treatment due to COVID restrictions are thought to be primary reasons for this.
Covid-19 Numbers Wildly Exaggerated: Early
on in the COVID pandemic, people suspected that the deaths attributed
to the infection were exaggerated. There was plenty of evidence for
this. For starters, hospitals were instructed and incentivized to mark
any patient who had a positive COVID test and subsequently died within a
certain time period as a COVID death.
At the same time, we knew that the PCR test was unreliable, producing
inordinate amounts of false positives. Now, the truth is finally
starting to come out and, as suspected, the actual death toll is vastly
lower than we were led to believe.
COVID Deaths Have Been Vastly Overcounted
Covid-19 Numbers Wildly Exaggerated: In the video above, Dr. John Campbell reviews recent data released by the U.K. government in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. They show that the number of deaths during 2020 in England and Wales, where COVID-19 was the sole cause of death, was 9,400. Of those, 7,851 were aged 65 and older. The median age of death was 81.5 years.
During the first quarter of 2021, there were 6,483 deaths where COVID-19 was the sole cause of death, again with the vast majority, 4,923, occurring in seniors over 65.
Based on UK government statistics, where people are wealthy men and women tend to live to the same old age, while the worse the poverty, the larger the gap between the genders becomes, invariably in favour of females.
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All social experiments around the world show that tribal survival mathematics are ingrained and women are valued more than men, that society will not tolerate negative behaviour towards females and will tend to ignore negative behaviour, especially by females towards males.
Feminism is not in fact a reaction to the particularly bad treatment of women, but rather the natural state of human affairs, or to be crude "The Pussy Pass" in action.