Following my previous analysis comparing all ages excess deaths in Sweden and England, I thought I would just examine the under 60s.
I had to really spell it out in the last analysis. Not so many words required for this one though. The picture says it all.
We can disregard the England deaths data in 2022. England hasn’t suddenly found a miracle cure (not even if they simply stopped intervening in people’s lives - or deaths, as it were).
No, I’m afraid that dramatic drop off in the last six months is simply because the mortality record keeping is so poor.
If the death has been reported to the coroner then as far as the public record goes, the death hasn’t occurred. But that’s an awful lot of deaths of under 60s reported to the coroner. I’m sure he’ll have an answer for us soon (preferably before many more die unnecessarily).
Is it possible to do comparative analysis on excess mortality in low-vaccination Denmark (1.5 doses per capita) versus high-vaccination countries? Wondering if any signal at population/nation level
Love your work Joel!