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Vietnam is probably the starkest example on the planet. Zero excess deaths- only 35 Covid deaths from the start of the pandemic until the #1 shot was administered- then from late July-December 2021 they report 30,000 “Covid deaths.”

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Seychelles was the same. Zero covid until the vaccines rolled out.

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Malaysia was the same. ~470 before rollout 35k after. Even the govt's numbers acknowledge a 34% increase in excess in 2021 over 2020. But say it's due to covid, despite having forced every poor bastard to take between 2 & 6 of something they promised worked 100%!

https://www.dosm.gov.my/v1/index.php?r=column/cthemeByCat&cat=401&bul_id=QkxLckg3WjlzcEZyVzRIajllenBIQT09&menu_id=L0pheU43NWJwRWVSZklWdzQ4TlhUUT09

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Wow, really?! That’s staggering

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Can you do Canada next? Haha. In Canada, to work for most provincial governments, they still have two dose mandates. I personally, want to get hired by the government, because the pay and benefits are amazing but do not 'qualify 'as a pure-blood. So every few days, keep forwarding articles showing the mRNA is a failure to lori.wanamaker@gov.bc.ca who is the "public sector health and safety commissioner" or some such title who extended the mandate requirement a month ago.

I figure, the more people who email lori.wanamaker@gov.bc.ca direct evidence, the sooner the mandates will disappear.

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I've tried to do Canada but the data simply isn't good enough.

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How about the excess mortality of Canadian physicians? Lots of info since July 2022 out there with plenty of MDs dropping dead.

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I'm not overly surprised that nearly-dictator Justin Trudeau's government is poor at releasing timely or accurate data. I think the only way to really get the data is to head to the epidemiological survey data for covid-19 from health-info-database and scrape it at different time periods. But that's a slow, tedious, manual-labor intensive (as way back machine is hard to automate/script via Power BI/Query or something) process.

I haven't seen anyone do that recently to see how many "deaths" // "hospitalizations" // "cases" over the last month or two months added were in unvaccinated versus fully-vaccinated or vaccinated + 1 or vaccinated + 2. I think YakkStack used to do it but hasn't published a new version lately.

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Instead of Canada as a whole, do the provinces separately. Manitoba was putting out some decent graphs until May 2022. Since then no graphs. Probably because they showed most people sick and dying of Covid were anything but the unvaxxed. The data coming from Canada as a whole is harder to see the real numbers because they are counting all deaths from the beginning of the vaccine rollout - so obviously those numbers are going to show more unvaccinated deaths. However you can pull the most recent reports then use use the wayback machine to look up previously saved versions. There was one person on substack recently who did that and it showed between May and August 2022, 9 out of every 10 deaths was vaccinated. The UK data is showing similar to what you show in your article. It's frustrating because you show people these graphs and the raw data but they want to argue that you need to understand the percent of population of unvaxxed vs vaxxed is smaller so unvaxxed have a higher chance of getting covid and dying of covid than the unvaxxed. Yes I understand percentage of population stats. But when I see 10000 people die of covid and 9000 are vaxxed and/or boosted, that's enough to tell me who is actually dying. Yet these people don't care about those statistics.

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This man did some mathematical analysis of CA and USA https://rumble.com/v11b31c-the-denis-rancourt-report.html

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One of the highest injection rates, if I'm not mistaken.

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And thank you so much for your time doing these. Unquestionably the most compelling thing I’ve seen yet.

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Is there any sign of it slowing? Are we looking at continued and increasing excess mortality? I wonder what 2023 will hold.

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No deaths in Africa except for South Africa which follows WHO and Europe's example of coercing for jabs!

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Excellent info! Thanks so much!

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I am curious about Israel and Iceland. Do they basically follow the same trend?

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Forgive me if you’ve answered this elsewhere on a different post, but could you do somewhere like India for comparison? Somewhere with very low take up

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