According to researchers, Covid vaccines may be a factor in the rise in excess deaths since the crisis.
Experts from The Netherlands analyzed data from 47 European nations to find that there have been more than three million extra-dead fatalities since 2020, with the trend continuing despite the introduction of vaccines and isolation measures.
They said the “unprecedented” numbers “raised major concerns” and called on governments to thoroughly investigate the underlying causes, including possible vaccination harms.
Writing in the BMJ Public Health, the writers from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, said:” Although Covid- 19 vaccines were provided to protect civilians from suffering morbidity and mortality by the Covid- 19 disease, suspected negative events have been documented because also.
According to numerous established directories in the Western World, both medical experts and citizens have reported significant injuries and deaths as a result of immunization.
Lawmakers and the internet consistently emphasized that every Covid-19 dying mattered and that every living deserved safety through containment measures and Covid-19 vaccines during the crisis. In the fallout of the crisis, the exact morale may apply.”
The research found that across Europe, the US and Australia there had been more than one million extra deaths in 2020, at the top of the pandemic, but even 1.2 million in 2021 and 800, 000 and 2022 after measures were implemented.
According to researchers, the determine included fatalities from Covid- 19, as well as the “indirect effects of the heath strategies to address the disease spread and infection.”
They warned that side effects linked to the Covid vaccination have included ischemic stroke, acute coronary syndrome and head haemorrhage, cardiovascular conditions, coagulation, haemorrhages, digestive occasions and blood clotting.
German researchers have pointed out that the country’s early 2021 epidemic started with the rollout of vaccines, which the team believed “needed further investigation.”
However, more recent information on side effects has not been made available to the general public, with countries keeping their own individual harms databases, which rely on self-reporting from doctors and the general public, the experts warned.
Researchers concluded that it was likely that the pandemic’s effects, including the restricted access to healthcare, and socioeconomic upheaval, had contributed to deaths, although it was difficult to prove.
Gordon Wishart, chief medical officer at Check4Cancer, and visiting professor of cancer surgery at Anglia Ruskin University, warned repeatedly that delaying cancer diagnosis would lead to deaths.
It was anticipated early in the lockdown that limiting access to healthcare for non-Covid conditions would cause delays in the diagnosis and treatment of time-sensitive conditions like cancer, cardiac disease, diabetes, and dementia, and that this would result in an excess death from these conditions, he said.
NHS England data shows that per 100, 000 people the cancer incidence was 521 in the pre- lockdown year, then fell to 456 in 2020/2021 suggesting around 45, 000 cancers were missed in the first pandemic year.
The incidence rate rose to 540 per 100, 000 the following year suggesting many cancers were diagnosed late, when treatment would be less effective.
Mr. Wishart continued,” The authors are correct to point out that many vaccine-related serious adverse events may have been unreported, and to the fact that Germany’s excessive mortality and Covid vaccination are both merits of further investigation on its own.”
The paper raises more questions than it does answers, but it’s difficult to disagree with their assessment that in order to better understand the causes of excess mortality, further analysis is needed to understand how to handle pandemic crises in the future.