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Alarming surge of over 20,000 unexpected excess deaths and 12% excess death rate in 2022 in Australia
Russell Broadbent, Member for Monash, highlights a concerning rise in excess deaths in Australia, questioning the effectiveness of pandemic measures and calling for a thorough inquiry and royal commission.
Hello. Russell Broadbent here - Member for Monash. Today I want to talk about a serious issue unfolding in Australia, and that's the alarming number of excess deaths we're seeing across the nation. The ABS reports that in 2022, there were over 190,000 deaths in Australia. That's almost 20,000 more deaths than expected and represents an excess death rate of 12%.
In 2022, Australia recorded 190,000 deaths, a 12% excess compared to expectations, of these, only 10,000 (50%) were attributed to COVID-19, as per the Actuaries Institute
Alarming excess death rates
Now, some may say 'well that's due to covid'. But the Actuaries Institute in Australia reports that only 50% - that's 10,000 of these deaths, were from Covid. This begs the question: what caused the other 10,000 deaths?
This excess death rate continues into 2023. The first three months show a similar trend of excess deaths around the country, with Victoria at 12% and our neighbours, Tasmania, at a whopping 17%. Overall, the excess death rate for Australia has risen from minus 3% in 2020 up to 17% in 2023. So what is going on?!
Think of all the things the government did to 'keep people safe' during the pandemic: the lockdowns, the social distancing, the masking, the mandated vaccinations. One thing is clear, they're not working. And with excess death rates like this continuing into 2023, the health response has been a disaster.
Unexplained excess deaths
Remember the daily media updates we had during the pandemic? Even a single death was mourned. Yet in the first 3 months of this year, there were 2300 more deaths than expected. And yet, not a peep from the Albanese government or the media.
Did you know that on the 24th of March this year, the Australian Senate voted on whether there was a need for further inquiry and scrutiny as to the reasons for Australian excess deaths, and the Albanese government voted against the inquiry.
Why didn't Labor support the motion? Why isn't the media reporting on it? Australians deserve answers and we need a thorough inquiry into this unfolding disaster and a royal commission into the nation's pandemic response. That's just as I see it.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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