Friday, February 25, 2022

By The Numbers...

Large German Health Insurance Company “Alarmed” 





This is a machine translation of a good summary (Tichys Einblick) https://www.tichyseinblick.de/daili-es-sentials/krankenversicherung-alarm-impfnebenwirkungen/


By the end of 2021, the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI) had recorded around 245,000 vaccination side effects. But the actual number of these side effects is likely to be many times higher. At least that is what the results of an analysis by the health insurance company BBK ProVita suggest, as reported by Die Welt. One had become “clairaudient”, when ever more occurring diagnoses suggested a vaccination side effect. Therefore, the databases of all BBK health insurance companies were searched. The data collection paints a completely different picture than the figures from the Ministry of Health.

From January to August 2021, for example, around 217,000 of just under 11 million BBK policyholders had to be treated for vaccination side effects – while the Paul Ehrlich Institute keeps only 244,576 side effect reports based on 61.4 million vaccinated. “According to our calculations, we consider 400,000 doctor visits by our insureds due to vaccination complications to date to be realistic,” Andreas Schöfbeck, BKK board member, told Die Welt. “Extrapolated to the total population, this figure would be three million.” Thus, the number of vaccine side effects would be more than 1,000 percent higher than the PEI reports.

Schöfbeck cites the reporting system as the main explanation for the massive discrepancy. Physicians often have to report vaccination side effects in their spare time – a time-consuming activity that then goes unpaid. “It is simply impossible to report everything.”

With his analysis, Schöfbeck turned to a wide range of institutions – from the German Medical Association and the StiKo to the Paul Ehrlich Institute itself. He said the figures were a “strong alarm signal” that “absolutely must be taken into account in the further use of vaccines.”

His figures could be validated by the same data analyses of other health insurance companies, he says. It is “ethically wrong not to talk about it.”

Since “danger to human life cannot be ruled out,” he set a deadline of 6 p.m. Tuesday to respond to his letter. As this passed, they turned to the public.

This article will be updated when I learn more.

Basically, more wheels are coming off the bus.

Update Feb 23

Read this now. It means this: Over 120,000 people killed by the vaccines in the US. no more doubt. I now have 13 ways to show this.

Vaccine-Induced Mortality, Part 9: Health Insurer Confirmation
Germany’s largest health insurance company, BKK, just came out with an alarming estimate that the experimental quasi-vaccines killed 31,000 people there. Having worked through college as an actuary, I’m going to suggest that the actuaries did not likely get this wrong. They are the world’s experts in exactly this form of data analysis, by definition, and…

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400,000 Cases of COVID Vaccine Injuries Found in Data Analyzed by German Health Insurer

Via Children’s Health Defense


A German health insurer BKK ProVita said an analysis of data collected from more than 10 million people suggests COVID vaccine side effects are “significantly” underreported. The company said its analysis revealed a “significant alarm signal” and said “a risk to human life cannot be ruled out.”

A German health insurance company this week said an analysis of data collected from more than 10 million people suggests COVID vaccine side effects are “significantly” underreported.

Based on the data collected, BKK said the number of vaccine side effects is many times higher than the number officially announced by the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), Germany’s federal health agency that monitors the safety of vaccines and biomedicines.

The PEI announced in a press release there were 244,576 suspected cases of vaccine side effectsreported in 2021 following COVID vaccination, but BKK said its analysis revealed more than 400,000 cases.

BKK board member Andreas Schöfbeck told WELT, a German news publication, “The numbers determined are significant and urgently need to be checked for plausibility.”

In a letter, Schöfbeck said BKK analyzed doctors’ billing data from 10.9 million insured people and found 217,000 people received medical treatment due to vaccine side effects.


Schöfbeck said if figures are extrapolated over a year for the entire German population of 83 million people, it is likely 2.5 – 3 million people in Germany received medical treatment for COVID vaccine adverse events.





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