The travesty continues. Just a few days after posting a study showing that 75% of excess deaths in Canada were not due to COVID-19, now Germany wakes up and reports that 80%+ of its own excess deaths were wrongly ascribed to COVID-19.
Considering the source of this article is a very well established German news source, it seems that the virus narrative is quickly unraveling in many countries.
@Drareg @boris @Giraffe @tankasnowgod @Regina
In German: „Corona bei 80 Prozent der offiziellen Covid-Toten wohl nicht Todesursache“ - WELT
Google translate in English: Google Translate
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Bertram Heusler: We found that a good 80 percent of officially reported deaths from covid since early July had their original infection more than 5 weeks ago, and therefore it should be assumed that the coronavirus was not the actual cause of death.
Die Welt: How can this happen?
Bertram Heusler: In Germany, by the way, there are 3.8 million people who have survived the coronavirus infection. It is estimated that approximately 100 of these recoveries die daily from common causes. Well, it happens that such cases in the health department are attributed to a coronavirus infection registered months ago. They are included in the RKI statistics as deaths from coronavirus infection. Here we can talk about an elderly person who contracted the coronavirus in 2020, and now died of heart failure.
Die Welt: What does RKI say about this?
Bertram Heusler: They know, understand and confirm it. But they want to be sure that no coronavirus deaths will be missed in statistics. In the face of the mass of such registrations, the distortion of mortality statistics is growing.
Die Welt: How are things in other countries?
Bertram Heusler: Some European countries work with four weeks. In the UK, if someone becomes infected and dies within 4 weeks, then they are presumed dead from covid. If he dies later, he is not included in the coronavirus death statistics.
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In Canada, 75% of excess deaths were due to lockdowns, not COVID-19
We have suspected this for a long time, but this is one of the first studies that provides direct evidence that the lethality of lockdowns was/is much higher than the virus itself. Mainstream media shies away from such studies/reports and the only coverage I have seen in "reputable" mainstream...
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Considering the source of this article is a very well established German news source, it seems that the virus narrative is quickly unraveling in many countries.
@Drareg @boris @Giraffe @tankasnowgod @Regina
In German: „Corona bei 80 Prozent der offiziellen Covid-Toten wohl nicht Todesursache“ - WELT
Google translate in English: Google Translate
"...
Bertram Heusler: We found that a good 80 percent of officially reported deaths from covid since early July had their original infection more than 5 weeks ago, and therefore it should be assumed that the coronavirus was not the actual cause of death.
Die Welt: How can this happen?
Bertram Heusler: In Germany, by the way, there are 3.8 million people who have survived the coronavirus infection. It is estimated that approximately 100 of these recoveries die daily from common causes. Well, it happens that such cases in the health department are attributed to a coronavirus infection registered months ago. They are included in the RKI statistics as deaths from coronavirus infection. Here we can talk about an elderly person who contracted the coronavirus in 2020, and now died of heart failure.
Die Welt: What does RKI say about this?
Bertram Heusler: They know, understand and confirm it. But they want to be sure that no coronavirus deaths will be missed in statistics. In the face of the mass of such registrations, the distortion of mortality statistics is growing.
Die Welt: How are things in other countries?
Bertram Heusler: Some European countries work with four weeks. In the UK, if someone becomes infected and dies within 4 weeks, then they are presumed dead from covid. If he dies later, he is not included in the coronavirus death statistics.
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