Posted on 09/23/2021 4:19:10 PM PDT by ReaganGeneration2
I’ll cut the Shakespeare and get to it:
The Scots - like the Brits - are real good at vaccinating. 91 percent of people 16 and over in Scotland have received at least one dose. 84 percent two doses.
They’re also real good at counting deaths in near-real-time.
They just announced deaths for Week 37 (through Sept. 19).
SOURCE: https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/news/2021/deaths-involving-covid-19-week-37-13-to-19-september-2021
The number of deaths from all causes registered in Scotland in this week was 1,257 - 249, or 25%, more than the five year average.
Pete Whitehouse, Director of Statistical Services, said:
“Deaths from all causes were 25% higher than the five year average. There has been a sustained period of excess deaths, with registered deaths above the five year average in each week since week 21 (24th to 30th May).”
So those 1,257 deaths includes 135 deaths that mentioned COVID-19 - the highest weekly total since March (because vaccines work!). But even excluding those, non-Covid deaths are running more than 10% above normal - as they did all summer. (Because vaccines work?)
Hey, like Macbeth said, stuff happens at Warrrrp Speed! Sometimes you kill a few witches you were trying to save, right? Or was that Hamlet?
Depopulation. Could be caused by the lockdowns, depression, overdoses, people not seeking medical care when needed because they don't want to catch covid in the hospital, could be the jab itself. Either way, depopulation. Bill Gates is happy.
Sounds like the DNA Spike is doing it’s job exactly as planned and predicted
LOL.
5.56mm
This would be great information for the daily vaccination thread;
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3997594/posts
When Obama was President, he gave the order that the H1N1 virus needed to be buried. No testing, no publicity whatsoever. Unless you had a loved one who died from it, you probably never even heard of it.
This will be the case with vaccine deaths.
Vaccine critics predicted this, but not quite so soon.
Weeding out the weak. That will take a lot of pressure off of NHS in years to come. And since they tend to be older people, it will also reduce pension outlays.
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