Britain has suffered 39k Excess Deaths in the past 6 months – Why are so many people dying?

According to official data published by both the Office for National Statistics and Public Health Scotland, Britain has suffered 332,111 deaths since the middle of April 2022 resulting in 39,121 excess deaths against the 2015-2019 five-year average.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes weekly figures on deaths registered in England and Wales. The most recent data shows deaths up to 28th October 2022.

In the week ending 28th October, there were 11,245 deaths in England and Wales, resulting in 1,232 excess deaths against the 2016-2019 + 2021 five-year average, and 1,486 excess deaths against the 2015-2019 five-year average.

The increase during this week can not be blamed on Covid-19 because just 651 deaths were attributed to the alleged disease. This equates to just 5.8% of all deaths.

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