“Annual All-Cause Mortality Rate in Germany and Japan (2005 to 2022) With Focus on The Covid-19 Pandemic: Hypotheses and Trend Analyses,” by Hagen Scherb1, Keiji Hayashi, published in the peer-reviewed journal, Medicine and Clinical Science, vol 5 92), 2023, presents evidence as to why there was a spike in sudden deaths following the Covid vax rollout in 2020. The authors examined the all-cause mortality statistics in Germany and Japan, between 2005 and 2022. Germany had taken the conventional authoritarian approach of lockdowns, followed by mass vaccination, after the population had been softened up. Japan, on the other hand did not go for the same degree of lockdowns, but did push the vax, and their compliant population took it. Japan’s mortality was low until the vax rollout, then soared, with excess deaths in 2022 being far above average. The same rise in mortality occurred in Germany and all other countries reviewed. “[I]t should be investigated to what extent the about 5-10% highly significantly increased mortalities in Germany and Japan in 2021 and 2022 might be due to the pandemic countermeasures, including the vaccinations with their possibly underestimated immediate or protracted side effects,” the paper explains.
“From this point of view, it seems possible that a high vaccination rate has contributed to an increased all-cause mortality in some countries.”