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Too many unanswered questions on COVID-19 and 886 excess deaths states Russell Broadbent
Too many unanswered questions on the COVID-19 casualty count.
Last week the Australian Bureau of Statistics released their updated excess mortality statistics. They show a staggering 22,886 excess deaths between January and November 2022. Put in perspective, that's equivalent to a fully laden A380 crashing and everyone on board dying every week of the year.
The COVID-19 pandemic created an emotional burden to the workforce and the community, and they need to get right information about COVID and everything that goes with it including casualties
Questions left unanswered
Covid deaths account for less than half these excess deaths so there is something very wrong - this is not normal. And this trend is not unique to Australia - it's happening across other western countries as well. Surely we owe it to these people and their families to ask the question: What on earth is going on?
I urge you to ask questions of your local doctor and state and federal representatives because they're not answering my questions. For instance:
- Where did the flu go in 2020 and 2021?
- Why did Pfizer not tell us about the 1223 people that died within 90 days of being vaccinated?
- And why isn't our government asking questions?
This is not a so-called "conspiracy theory". This term is an easy cheap shot, which in the face of even the remote possibility innocent people are being harmed, is cowardly and inhumane. We need answers. We need them fast.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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