COVID Vaccines Linked to Surge in ‘Unprecedented’ Excess Deaths in US, Study Reveals

Los Angeles, California – A recent study from The Netherlands’ Vrije Universiteit suggests that COVID vaccines may be contributing to a concerning increase in excess deaths in the United States and other Western countries since the onset of the pandemic. The study, which analyzed mortality data from 47 Western countries, found that excess mortality has remained high despite the widespread distribution of COVID vaccines and various containment measures.

Researchers have raised serious concerns about the persistent excess mortality, urging government leaders and policymakers to investigate the underlying causes thoroughly. The study, published in BMJ Public Health, highlights the need to address the adverse effects of COVID vaccines, which have been documented in various official databases in the Western World.

Since 2020, there have been over three million excess deaths across the US, Europe, and Australia, with more than one million occurring in 2020 during the peak of the pandemic. The study notes that the number of excess deaths remained significantly high in the following years, with 1.2 million in 2021 and 800,000 in 2022.

The death toll figures include fatalities directly linked to the virus, as well as those resulting from the indirect effects of health strategies implemented to combat the spread of the virus. The study also highlights serious side effects documented following vaccination, such as ischaemic strokes, acute coronary syndromes, and brain hemorrhages.

The researchers emphasize the importance of considering all aspects of public health, especially in light of the moral imperative to protect lives. Despite the availability of COVID vaccines to prevent morbidity and mortality from the virus, the study underscores the need for a comprehensive approach to address the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Overall, the study sheds light on the complex relationship between COVID vaccines, excess deaths, and public health strategies. With millions of lives affected by the pandemic, the findings underscore the ongoing need for vigilance and a thorough understanding of the broader impacts of the COVID-19 crisis.