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Australian gov’t data reveals ‘incredibly high’ excess death rate in 2022, many with no link to COVID

Updated: December 12, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Dec 12, 2022 – 11:45 am ESTMon Dec 12, 2022 – 12:06 pm EST

(The Daily Sceptic) — The “incredibly high” excess death rate in 2022 should be urgently investigated by the government, Australia’s top actuarial body has said.

According to new analysis of Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data by the Actuaries Institute, there were 15,400 excess deaths during the first eight months of the year, with around one third having no link to COVID.

This is 13 percent higher than expected, which is an “incredibly high number for mortality” according to Karen Cutter, spokeswoman for the institute’s COVID-19 Mortality Working Group. It is “not clear” what is driving the increase, she said. “Mortality doesn’t normally vary by more than 1–2 percent, so 13 percent is way higher than normal level.”

“I’m not aware [of anything comparable] in the recent past but I haven’t gone back and looked [historically]. They talk about the flu season of 2017 being really bad, and the mortality there was 1 percent higher than normal. So it’s well outside the range of normal.”

READ: Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon: Depopulation agenda ‘in the minds of’ people behind COVID tyranny

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