A Dive into Philippines 3 Year Death Data, by Region
Philippines has nearly 200,000 excess registered deaths between Jan and September of 2021 (vs. Comparative periods in 2019 and 2020). These were not from covid.
I was unable to prevent myself doing an evaluation of the by region death data from the past 3 years (January to September) for all of the provinces of the Philippines, using PSA Data. Bear in mind that barring some natural calamity death rates in populations are typically very stable and change only slowly over time with population growth, aging demographics, etc.
For 2021 note that the pattern of the rise in death rates is very different in different provinces. More remote regions showed increase in death rates in April and May or even later, vs the March rise seen in NCR and higher population regions. Some areas have peak and then falls in excess deaths? Related to certain pushes or drives? ARRM had a drop, not a rise.
All of these registered death data need to be correlated with dates of the rollouts. They needs to be broken down against typical age death patterns! Experts?!?
By September 2021 we see a 200% increase on typical monthly death rates, and rising!
Excess deaths for 2021 cannot be blamed on covid. Philippines is reporting “officially” about 52,000 covid deaths since January 2020 - now a 24 month period… which is only a very small % of overall registered all cause deaths.
Public health experts, where are you? You need to speak out and speak up NOW!
Try looking at Steve Kirsch's estimate of how many deaths are associated with the fully jabbed (https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/uk-data-shows-the-vaccines-are-not) and Philippine jab statistics and use that to compute the estimated number of expected excess deaths for the Philippines up to Sept. 2021 and compare that against the actual result you already have. You may see an interesting "coincidence"... or not.
Interesting figures there Sally. there is no logic in any arguments against the excess deaths in any country but where VAERS figures are relied on compared to National death statistics there are inconsistencies.
Have a quick look at Seychelles 0ver 100 times the death rate now according to some figures I saw yesterday. Fully vaccinated nearly a year back.