All-Cause Excess Mortality by Age Groups
> Large spike is back to previous level.
> Still massive excess mortality in the US, (10x stddv)
> Only <25 appear to be below normal currently.
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> Large spike is back to previous level.
> Still massive excess mortality in the US, (10x stddv)
> Only <25 appear to be below normal currently.
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Comparing All-cause Mortality vs COVID-19 Vaccine levels amongst European Countries reveals no correlation!
I've compared average EuroMOMO Z-scores for the last 13 weeks delta of 2020 vs 2021 - against vaccination levels.
The result appears to be stat. significant, if excluding Ukraine.
Correl=-0.09, R2=0.01, p=0.97
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I've compared average EuroMOMO Z-scores for the last 13 weeks delta of 2020 vs 2021 - against vaccination levels.
The result appears to be stat. significant, if excluding Ukraine.
Correl=-0.09, R2=0.01, p=0.97
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COVID-19 Government Stringency Index [World]
1) Fiji, 90.7%
2) Germany, 84.3%
3) Greece, 80.1%
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181) Burundi, 8.3%
182) Nicaragua, 8.3%
183) Tanzania, 8.3%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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1) Fiji, 90.7%
2) Germany, 84.3%
3) Greece, 80.1%
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181) Burundi, 8.3%
182) Nicaragua, 8.3%
183) Tanzania, 8.3%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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COVID-19 Government Stringency Index [Europe]
1) Germany, 84.3%
2) Greece, 80.1%
3) Italy, 76.9%
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42) Hungary, 27.8%
43) Liechtenstein, 25%
44) Sweden, 19.4%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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1) Germany, 84.3%
2) Greece, 80.1%
3) Italy, 76.9%
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42) Hungary, 27.8%
43) Liechtenstein, 25%
44) Sweden, 19.4%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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COVID-19 Government Stringency Index [USA]
1) Louisiana, 50.5%
2) Hawaii, 36.6%
3) Kansas, 31.5%
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48) Ohio, 11.1%
49) Virginia, 11.1%
50) Maryland, 10.2%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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1) Louisiana, 50.5%
2) Hawaii, 36.6%
3) Kansas, 31.5%
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48) Ohio, 11.1%
49) Virginia, 11.1%
50) Maryland, 10.2%
Sources: Oxford Policy Tracker
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Age-Adjusted Mortality [Germany] until week 46/2021.
> Pandemic start year of 2020 had a 2.8% deficit!
> 2021: +1.5% excess mortality!
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> Pandemic start year of 2020 had a 2.8% deficit!
> 2021: +1.5% excess mortality!
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Deutschland Corona Fälle, Tote, CFR
> Fälle etwa doppelt so hoch wie letzten Winter.
> Tote etwa auf gleichem Niveau wie letztes Jahr.
> CFR, durch die doppelt so hohen Tests damit deutlich niedriger. Bei 0.7% zuletzt.
> Bei einem Untererfassungsfaktor von 3, wäre IFR also bei 0.2% und bei 5 fast 0.1% (Grippe).
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> Fälle etwa doppelt so hoch wie letzten Winter.
> Tote etwa auf gleichem Niveau wie letztes Jahr.
> CFR, durch die doppelt so hohen Tests damit deutlich niedriger. Bei 0.7% zuletzt.
> Bei einem Untererfassungsfaktor von 3, wäre IFR also bei 0.2% und bei 5 fast 0.1% (Grippe).
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Weekly COVID-19 Cases, Deaths, CFR [USA]
> Currently lower than last year, but the wave might be offset by 6-8 weeks?!
> Deaths: Also appears to be offset by about 6-8 weeks to last year.
> COVID-19 CFR Higher than last year, less overall testing?
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> Currently lower than last year, but the wave might be offset by 6-8 weeks?!
> Deaths: Also appears to be offset by about 6-8 weeks to last year.
> COVID-19 CFR Higher than last year, less overall testing?
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Happening now! Huge protests in Magdeburg, Germany against vaccine mandates and medical discrimination!
Via: https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1470470448903245827?s=20
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Via: https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1470470448903245827?s=20
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Age-Adjusted Mortality [Germany] until week 48/2021.
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Age-Adjusted Mortality by German State, until week 45/2021.
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