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Excess Mortality Rate Increased by 16% More than Average in EU Countries with High Vaccination Rate


There's a story on Gateway Pundit that causes me some concern about the COVID vaccine. I trimmed a lot of the text that didn't apply to my specific concern which is that there is some evidence that the vaccines may be causing deaths well after being vaccinated. My personal guess is due to to blood clots - there's been a ton of stories of young healthy people suddenly dying from blood clots.

So this guy shows up at a special COVID committee of the European Parliament and makes a presentation about excess mortality in the EU.

At the conference, Christian Terhes, a member of the European Parliament representing Romania said, “the excess mortality rate across the EU has increased by 16% more than the average. If you look at the map, the countries with the highest vaccination rates currently have the highest excess mortality rate.”

Basically those number suggest that at 16% (a year) every vaccinated person in Europe will be dead in 6 years

16% X 6years = 96%

Vaccinated percentage of countries in the EU:

Portugal 94.6%
Ireland 94.1%
Malta 93.9%
Germany 93.4%
France 92.1%
Denmark 92%
Norway 91.4%
Iceland 91.3%
Belgium 89.9%
Finland 88.7%
Italy 87.5%
Sweden 87.1%
Spain 85.9%

Those rates are the percentages of people who took at least 2 shots ..

I'll grant you this is just an eyebrow raising comment at this point. But, by the time it's confirmed, what can be done?
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
The excess mortality rate in Norway is negative! The hygiene measures we implemented were effective not only against COVID but many other infectious diseases.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@ninalanyon That is true. For two years we have virtually eliminated deaths associated with seasonal flu, simply by distancing, washing hands and being more considerate of others. Could be back with a vengeance this winter though.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@SunshineGirl That is what stopped covid - not the vaccines.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@zonavar68 No, it is just one part of a successful strategy that included extra hand washing, distancing, mask wearing, and vaccination.