At least 750000 people in 38 countries have died suddenly after vaxx

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A Google search of the term "died suddenly" will lead people
to numerous news articles posted regularly about young adults
and children who suffered that very fate. It is a trend that has
been rising over the past two years with no signs of declining.
Official government figures issued by just 38 countries, including
the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and the majority
of Europe, have shown that there are no less than three-quarters
of a million people who have died suddenly in 2022 only.
Exactly 20 percent of the countries in the world have recorded 0.75
million excess deaths thus far this year. And all these countries
have one thing in common: They all forced millions of their people
into getting the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) injection.
And this is important because official government reports have
confirmed that COVID vaccines increase the risk of death. In the
U.K., the unvaccinated people have the lowest mortality rates per
100,000 in every single age group, including children.
This explains why Europe has registered a 552 percent increase
in children who have "died suddenly" since the European Medicines
Agency (EMA) decided they should be forced into receiving the
COVID-19 vaccines.
Numbers from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OEC) database have shown that the U.S. accounts
for the majority of excess deaths in 2022 with a total of 349,398.
The OEC is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1961
to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
The U.K.'s Office for National Statistics (ONS), meanwhile, showed
that Great Britain has 41,025 excess deaths since the middle of April
2022.
In Germany, the excess deaths has reached a total of 59,894 so far
this year, while in France the excess deaths amounted to 41,861 as
of September 25.
Canada, based on figures from the OEC database, had excess deaths
of 21,063 as of July 17. Australia, on the other hand, had suffered
excess deaths of 18,973 also based on figures from the OEC database.
EuroMOMO, the European mortality monitoring activity, issued its
newest mortality dataset based on figures from 28 participating
countries across Europe during the week ending October 30.
Following the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Europe suffered a rise
in excess deaths by week 42 of 2021 with 257,760 deaths being
registered. Sadly, that "surprising" trend continued this year with
Europe recording 283,457 excess deaths as of week 42.
This means that Europe has 28,896 more excess deaths in 2022 thus
far than it did during the same period as the height of the claimed
pandemic in 2020, indicating the COVID-19 injection has done the
direct opposite of its alleged desired impact if people are to think
that COVID-19 was actually to blame for the huge number of people
dying in 2020.
It also means that Europe had 120,880 more excess deaths in 2022
thus far than it did during the same time period in 2018. But even
that statistic may not reveal the true severity of the situation,
because 2018 was a bad year for deaths due to a severe 2017/2018
winter flu season. Meanwhile, Europe has recorded 193,363 more
excess deaths so far this year compared to the same period in 2019.
A recent analysis has also revealed that the majority of COVID-19
deaths are now occurring in vaccinated people. An analysis conducted
by Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation,
showed that 58 percent of COVID fatalities in August happened
in cases where the person was vaccinated against COVID-19 or had
taken a booster.
The percentage has more than doubled since September last year when
it was 23 percent. Vaccinated people made up 42 percent of COVID
deaths in January and February this year.
"We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,"
Cox said.