The excess death situation continues, across all jurisdictions in the West. We do not know the situation in communist China. However, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, in July 2022, excess mortality was up 16 percent, compared to 7 percent in June and May. This is 53,000 extra deaths compared to the rate from 2016-2019. Even the mainstream medical journal, The British Medical Journal recently noted that in England and Wales, there was a higher mortality compared to previous (pre-vaccine rollout years), with from April 3 2022 until September, there being an 11 percent rise in excess mortality, amounting to 26, 000 excess deaths. Even the mainstream admits that no more than 50 percent of the deaths are Covid-19 related, so the remaining deaths are left unexplained. As this death rate arose with the vax rollout, and there is no other explanation which meets standard scientific criteria, of simplicity and comprehensive coverage, the vax remains by default the primary explanation, whether the mainstream accepts this or not.
It is worth noting, to put these statistics in context, that 58,220 Americans died in the Vietnam War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Vietnam_(1945%E2%80%931946)#:~:text=For%20Britain's%20involvement%20in%20the,2%2C700%20Viet%20Minh%20were%20killed.
https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/europe-facing-excess-deaths-why-c7275c25
“Excess deaths continue to be a controversial, yet undebatable part of our “new normal.” Theories about this phenomenon abound, from missed cancer screenings at the height of the pandemic, to drug overdoses exacerbated by COVID-19’s economic and emotional effects. One possibility that is most scary is that there could be a relationship between vaccination and death rates. For now, we don’t have the data to analyze this last option. Any persons or groups automatically jumping to this conclusion should be treated with a critical caution. But we do have recent reports from Europe that need to be examined. On September 16, Eurostat, which is the statistical office of the European Union, looked at the excess death issue. They report that excess mortality EU-wide was up 16% in July 2022, compared with 7% in June and May. This is the highest rate for 2022 to date, representing about 53,000 extra deaths for July compared with monthly averages from 2016-2019. Eurostat notes that some of the July increase might be due to heatwave related illness. July’s excess death rate varied across EU nations, with Spain and Cyprus registering 37% and 33% respectively. Latvia was the only nation with no excess deaths in July 2022. Vaccine skeptics might point out that Latvia has a low comparative vaccination rate, but the meaning of this is still speculative as the rate in Cyprus is lower than the average in Europe.
England and Wales See 26,000 Excess Deaths
On October 20, The British Medical Journal offered an opinion piece titled, “What is driving excess deaths in England and Wales?” They note that since April of this year, both England and Wales have experienced higher-than-normal or expected deaths when compared to prior years. From April 2 through September 30 there were about 26,000 excess deaths, 11% over expectation.
 
                    