No apologies for bumping this thread. The British Heart Foundation recently reported that, in England, since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, there have been, on average, 500 excess deaths a week from cardiovascular disease (CVD); the total number of excess deaths from CVD in England over that period is 100,000:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/p...-involving-cardiovascular-disease-an-analysis
Imagine the uproar there would be if it was reported that 100,000 people had died from some form of environmental contamination, or malnutrition, or gun crime, over a similar period. It would be all over the mainstream media, there would be emergency debates in a packed House of Commons, with MPs demanding immediate action, and no end of statements from the relevant government departments. But in stark contrast, in the case of excess deaths from CVD since the start of the pandemic there has been almost total silence, from government, from the press, from the medical authorities, from academia and from anyone in the the pharmaceutical sector. Nobody seems interested either in what is happening, or in what is causing it.
The BHF offers its own thoughts on the causes of these excess deaths: "No doubt, the reasons for continuingly high numbers of excess deaths related to CVD in England are complicated. However, along with deaths caused by Covid-19 among people with heart and circulatory diseases, we think the following factors have played a role:
- The longer-term impact of Covid-19 infection on the heart and circulatory system.
- Extreme and continued disruption to GP and heart care services."
Clearly, as the BHP says, the reasons are complicated, or to use a different expression, "multifactorial". But oddly enough, they don't make any mention of one of the most obvious "factors" that
could be contributing to these excess deaths -- the vaccination programme.
It would be a mistake to think that excess deaths from CVD, and indeed the excess deaths revealed when you look at the All Cause mortality data, are a peculiarly British phenomenon. Not so. Take any of the countries of western Europe, Scandinavia, the US, Israel, South Korea, Australia, et. al., the data are telling much the same story. This is a world-wide issue, and the silence regarding it is deafening.
One difference between the UK and a number of other countries, including e.g. Germany, Israel. South Korea, Denmark, is that independent research
is being done and published. To give just one example, here are graphs from an ongoing Danish study on excess deaths in Scandinavia, with the UK equivalent for comparison:
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Could anything better illustrate the absurdity of the British Heart Foundation's silence on Covid vaccination as a possible factor in the continuing, unexplained rise of excess deaths from CVD?