The Public Health Emergency in England that Never Ends

Life-years lost analysis reveals that the “cure” is worse than the “disease”

Analysis of life-years lost in England 2014 to 2023, broken down by age.

There were more life-years lost in England in the mortality season spanning July 2020 to June 2021, the year of the “vaccine” than there were the prior year when “COVID” first emerged.

In the year to 2022 when ostensibly every “vulnerable” person is “protected”, life-years lost are only marginally lower but as per my previous report, there’s likely still some to come, and this is in the context that deaths should be remarkably lower in any case, simply due to the pull-forward effect.

Year to June 2023 is there because the data is complete enough for the older age groups, which are broken down below. For the under 70s, year to June 2022 is most likely incomplete too, so expect things to be worse when the data eventually becomes available.

Witness almost four years of extraordinary excess life-years lost, all as a result of very ill-conceived government policy across all agencies, aided and abetted by the lame-stream media who obstinately refuse to publish the truth but were more than happy to go along with the lie that this was all started by a deadly pathogen.1

Editor’s note: there follows another 11 images which we have not included for time constraints

Spoiler alert – all the excess death can be pinned on disruption to health and social care and catastrophic changes in treatment protocols.

The deadly “virus” is the current political body – politicians and all the petty bureaucrats in the government agencies, including the dire NHS.

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