Citing official mortality figures for the continent, the Expose said on Aug. 29, 2022 that there was a shocking 691 percent increase in deaths among children up to week 33 of the year – since EMA’s approval.
Prior to the EUA, deaths among children in 2021 were below the expected rate. But following the EUA, excess deaths among children had risen by a shocking 1,599 percent by the end of the year compared to the 2017 to 2020 average. (Related: Excess deaths among children in Europe soar following vaccine rollout for younger age groups.)
The Expose cited data from EuroMOMO, which tracks statistics in Europe. It mentioned that overall pooled estimates of all-cause mortality showed increased excess deaths, especially among those 65 years old and older. It did not mention, however, the elevated mortality rate among children aged zero to 14 years.
EuroMOMO later acknowledged the elevated excess mortality among children in bulletins and and opened a Europe-wide investigation into the possible causes.
Only 309 deaths were attributed to COVID-19 that week, meaning it equates to only 30 percent of the excess deaths and just 2.8 percent of all deaths.
There is still no official statement from the British government on the reasons why a lot of people are dying outside of the 11,791 deaths that were connected to COVID-19 since April. U.K. health institutions reportedly refused to conduct an investigation into the vaccines.
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