PSA has Released 2023 and 2022 Vital Statistics as of 31 July 2023 on 7th November 2023. 2022 All-Cause Mortality Rises to 10.7% above 2020 Levels. 2023 Preliminary Data shows Rising Mortality Trends.
Deaths in March 2023 already exceed deaths in March of 2022. COD data shows big increases in Cardiovascular and Hypertensive Causes, Neoplasms are Trending Upwards.
Philippines Statistics Authority has released a second batch of 2023 Vital Statistics, this time including Cause of Death Data. The vital statistics numbers give partial registered births, deaths and marriages as of 31 July 2023; figures are reported for the months from March to May 2023.
2022 data is also updated as of 31 July 2023 to show registration of 3,565 late registered deaths and 13,594 late registered births. This contrasts with the 2021 data that was only ever reported up to 31 March 2022 effectivity: with clearly still incomplete data.
The updated birth and death tables are inserted. 2022 births are still lower than historical levels, but are looking reassuring. The deaths continue to slowly rise and now stand at 10.7% above 2020 levels.
Most concerning, the March 2023 deaths are already higher than the March 2022 deaths, perhaps portending that deaths in 2023 will ultimately exceed deaths reported in 2022.
These latest data release allow me to update the natural population change figure. The population increase for 2021 of 485,310 must be ignored for now until data is completed, as both registered deaths and births will still rise in the final count. However, the 2022 data should by now be very substantially complete. The population increase of 775,627 represents the 3rd year with population increase lower than 1 million persons.
Referring to the COD data. A comparison of the top 10 cause of death from 2019 and then 20221 shows a big increase in deaths from hypertensive disease, ischemic heart disease and diabetes. Cancer deaths appear lower as relative % of contribution to deaths, but my examination of raw data shows that cancer as a cause of death was already trending upwards by the end of 2022.
The 2023 COD data cannot be compared by numbers of deaths. However, it can be compared by % contribution to overall reported deaths. I have done this for 2019, 2022 and 2023. The top 3 causes of death in the Philippines remain Ischemic Heart Disease, Neoplasm and Cerebrovascular Disease. Their contribution to overall causes of death has increased between 2019 and 2023. Diabetes and Hypertensive Diseases have also shown a big increase in contribution to COD.
Altogether this data is not reassuring. It shows continuing levels of higher than usual deaths, with no signs of recovery or compensatory lower deaths. The COD data shows devastating health trending with worsening metabolic health of Filipinos.
Lifestyle changes cannot cause such health devastation so quickly. It is far beyond the time that the role of the Covid-19 injectables in these health outcomes is thoroughly investigated. Means for addressing these health outcomes are critical. The Philippines does not have health care personnel, infrastructure or resources to manage and treat so many sick people.
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I cannot include 2020 and 2021 in these comparisons because the identification of so many deaths as Covid-19 cause has skewed the normal reporting of causes of death.
I recently learned that the show The Peripheral said it took the elites 40 years to reduce the 7.5 billion useless eaters after they were jabbed, and 1 in 20 were left fertile. To me the 40-year waiting period to hit the Georgia Guidestones target of "500 million or less in perpetuity" makes the argument for a Plan B, Plan C, Plan D, etc to depopulate humanity. You already know I believe Ivermectin is one such option.