Here is what the latest Human Mortality Database all-cause mortality excess death looks like for Germany (DEUTNP), Denmark, Sweden and Norway when averaged on a year and (for 2022) YTD basis and using my linear trend baseline method based on 2015-2019. These lines are for total population death RATES and are valid relative compares between countries insofar as countries report data on a consistent basis.
Norway continues to play catchup (probably due to the appearance of Omicron breaking whatever pre-existing immunity they had) and unfortunately since Sweden adopted the injectables like the others they reversed their natural immunity advantage from the first wave and are now on the “stairway to heaven” with the rest.
Please note that as highlighted in some previous posts of mine, at no time during recent history (including predating the 2020 pandemic/biowar) has it ever been advantageous to live in Germany on a total population death rate basis! This is also true even in comparison to the US in case you need a reminder that everything in the media is a lie including the words “and” and “the”.
Also please note that this death rate/ excess data does not distinguish between causes of death. The stair stepped continuing increases in rate are most likely driven by some combination of C19 deaths and deaths directly caused by the C19 injectables and related side effects. However, it’s generally not the case that C19 attributed deaths can account for these levels of death and I hope to get to some further analysis of that both with expansion of my Larimer County charting and other methods.
The dashed lines at the bottom are cumulative excess on a relative basis and not scaled to the upper rate lines. You can see that in spite of Germany’s crazy C19 restrictions (including N95 masks in some places) they are now neck and neck with Sweden!
In addition to the overall death rate in Germany being the continuing “winner” among these countries, it’s interesting to note that Norway has also (at least over the last decade plus) historically had a lower death rate than Sweden so unfavorable relative comments regarding Sweden should also be tempered by that never mind Norway now starting to play catch up…
Scandinavian "Stairway to Heaven" Update
Scandinavian "Stairway to Heaven" Update
Scandinavian "Stairway to Heaven" Update
Here is what the latest Human Mortality Database all-cause mortality excess death looks like for Germany (DEUTNP), Denmark, Sweden and Norway when averaged on a year and (for 2022) YTD basis and using my linear trend baseline method based on 2015-2019. These lines are for total population death RATES and are valid relative compares between countries insofar as countries report data on a consistent basis.
Norway continues to play catchup (probably due to the appearance of Omicron breaking whatever pre-existing immunity they had) and unfortunately since Sweden adopted the injectables like the others they reversed their natural immunity advantage from the first wave and are now on the “stairway to heaven” with the rest.
Please note that as highlighted in some previous posts of mine, at no time during recent history (including predating the 2020 pandemic/biowar) has it ever been advantageous to live in Germany on a total population death rate basis! This is also true even in comparison to the US in case you need a reminder that everything in the media is a lie including the words “and” and “the”.
Also please note that this death rate/ excess data does not distinguish between causes of death. The stair stepped continuing increases in rate are most likely driven by some combination of C19 deaths and deaths directly caused by the C19 injectables and related side effects. However, it’s generally not the case that C19 attributed deaths can account for these levels of death and I hope to get to some further analysis of that both with expansion of my Larimer County charting and other methods.
The dashed lines at the bottom are cumulative excess on a relative basis and not scaled to the upper rate lines. You can see that in spite of Germany’s crazy C19 restrictions (including N95 masks in some places) they are now neck and neck with Sweden!
In addition to the overall death rate in Germany being the continuing “winner” among these countries, it’s interesting to note that Norway has also (at least over the last decade plus) historically had a lower death rate than Sweden so unfavorable relative comments regarding Sweden should also be tempered by that never mind Norway now starting to play catch up…