Official figures on deaths collated from 27 countries around Europe reveal the continent has suffered more excess deaths in 2022 than in any of the past five years, even surpassing deaths in the first year of the alleged Covid-19 pandemic.
All age groups are suffering a considerable number of excess deaths every single week. But the official data reveals that the reason 2022 is a record-breaking year so far for excess deaths is due to the fact so many children and young adults are now dying.
EuroMOMO is a European mortality monitoring project. The organisation states that its aim is to “detect and measure excess deaths related to seasonal influenza, pandemics and other public health threats”.
The latest data was generated in week 41 of 2022 from 27 participating countries and includes figures on deaths up to week 40 of 2022.
The participating countries for week 40’s data are:
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Germany (Berlin), Germany (Hesse), Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK (England), UK (Northern Ireland), UK (Scotland), and UK (Wales).
The following is a snapshot of the cumulative excess deaths among all ages up to week 40 of 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. This was taken from the week 40 EuroMOMO report which can be viewed here.
As you can see from the above, the year 2022 has seen the most excess deaths across Europe in the past five years, with 261,653 excess deaths.
The following chart has been created to show the overall number of deaths for each year between week 0 and week 40 using the figures provided by EuroMOMO –
Logically, one would expect 2020 to be the year where the most excess deaths were recorded, simply because the entire world was put on lockdown due to an alleged “deadly” pandemic.
Then with the mass roll-out of a “life-saving” vaccine, one would expect excess deaths to have fallen a long way in 2021 and significantly in 2022.
So why is it that the total number of excess deaths in 2021 by week 40 is only 2,773 shy of the number of excess deaths in 2020?....
.....Unfortunately, 2022 is a record-breaking year so far for excess deaths across Europe because so many children and young adults are dying, as you can see from the following two charts –
In regards to children aged 0 to 14, we know that the increase in excess deaths started to be recorded around week 22 of 2021, which just happened to coincide with the week the European Medicines Agency (EMA) granted “an extension of indication for the COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty (Pfizer) to include use in children aged 12 to 15″.
We analysed data provided by EuroMOMO at the end of August 2022, and discovered an 8x increase in excess deaths among children aged 0 to 14 since the European Medicines Agency approved the Covid-19 injection for children....