• Excess deaths, still going on

    From Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 23 22:53:11 2023
    https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?queryid=104676#

    This site is data heavy.

    Head to customise and select NZ (and any others countrties you wish) to get
    a small data set which one can undersatand easily.

    Change the year to 2022 to see 2022 figures.

    Note the head line banner message. Note also the 2023 year is only for the first 44 weeks.

    Have a quick total of the numbers. And yet the powers that be do not want to talk about it.



    So the excess deaths are still going on,

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  • From Rich80105@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 24 14:25:02 2023
    On Sun, 24 Dec 2023 14:23:57 +1300, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 23 Dec 2023 22:53:11 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?queryid=104676#

    This site is data heavy.

    Head to customise and select NZ (and any others countrties you wish) to get >>a small data set which one can undersatand easily.

    Change the year to 2022 to see 2022 figures.

    Note the head line banner message. Note also the 2023 year is only for the >>first 44 weeks.

    Have a quick total of the numbers. And yet the powers that be do not want to >>talk about it.



    So the excess deaths are still going on,

    Yes, for New Zealand we had negative "cumulative excess deaths" until
    January 2023, rising until July, then dropping, but increasing slowly
    since then to around 9 excess deaths per 100,000 people. Australia is
    the next best of those countries I selected at around 127 excess
    deaths per 100,000 people.

    Again, by all means choose different countries; I had chosen Sweden,
    Norway and Denmark because at one stage Sweden was seen as having an
    ideal policy of limited precautions - turns out they had more excess
    lives than Denmark or Norway . . .
    Sorry, url for cumulative excess deaths: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-deaths-cumulative-per-100k-economist?tab=chart&facet=none&country=OWID_WRL~USA~AUS~NZL~NOR~CAN~SWE~GBR~DNK



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  • From Rich80105@21:1/5 to Gordon on Sun Dec 24 14:23:57 2023
    On 23 Dec 2023 22:53:11 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?queryid=104676#

    This site is data heavy.

    Head to customise and select NZ (and any others countrties you wish) to get
    a small data set which one can undersatand easily.

    Change the year to 2022 to see 2022 figures.

    Note the head line banner message. Note also the 2023 year is only for the >first 44 weeks.

    Have a quick total of the numbers. And yet the powers that be do not want to >talk about it.



    So the excess deaths are still going on,

    Yes, for New Zealand we had negative "cumulative excess deaths" until
    January 2023, rising until July, then dropping, but increasing slowly
    since then to around 9 excess deaths per 100,000 people. Australia is
    the next best of those countries I selected at around 127 excess
    deaths per 100,000 people.

    Again, by all means choose different countries; I had chosen Sweden,
    Norway and Denmark because at one stage Sweden was seen as having an
    ideal policy of limited precautions - turns out they had more excess
    lives than Denmark or Norway . . .

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