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UK sees massive uptick in excess deaths: Experts refuse to admit possible link to COVID vaccines

Updated: May 31, 2023 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed May 31, 2023 – 11:54 am EDTWed May 31, 2023 – 12:17 pm EDT STORY AT-A-GLANCE According to a May 11, 2023, report by the British Express, Britons are dying by the tens of thousands, “but no one knows why.” Between May and December 2022, there were 32,441 excess deaths in England and Wales, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and that doesn’t include COVID-related deaths. In 2022, the number one cause of excess deaths in the U.K. was signs and symptoms of “ill-defined conditions.” In England, this nebulous cause of death was 36.9 percent above the five-year average, and in Wales, it was 30.4 percent above average. The U.K. was the first European country to approve the Pfizer COVID jab and began its mass injection campaign December 8, 2020. It currently has the highest COVID-19 jab rate in all of Europe. The misuse of mechanical ventilation created the appearance that COVID was exceptionally deadly, which in turn helped promote acceptance of the experimental COVID shots that are now a leading cause of frequent sickness, chronic disability and excess deaths.

(Mercola) — According to a May 11, 2023,

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