All-Cause Mortality - Pandemic Narratives and Government Responses
All-cause mortality during COVID-19: No scourge and a likely signature of mass homicide by government response By Denis G. Rancourt – June 2, 2020 –
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, the World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration in 2020 triggered significant shifts in all-cause mortality patterns worldwide. In a June 2020 article, Denis G. Rancourt presented an alternative perspective, challenging the prevailing narrative surrounding the "COVID peak" and urging a closer examination of government responses and mortality data.
Analyzing Mortality Patterns
Rancourt scrutinizes mortality data, starting with England and Wales, where a distinct "COVID peak" emerged after the WHO declaration. Surprisingly, the total excess deaths for the winter of 2020 did not statistically surpass previous years, raising questions about the cause of this peak. Similar patterns were observed in EuroMOMO data for Europe and the CDC's data for the United States, adding complexity to the interpretation.
Unique Features of the "COVID Peak”
The article highlights specific features of the "COVID peak," such as its narrow width and late occurrence in the infec…
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