Sudden Deaths Spike Corresponds with Vaccine Rollout, Peer-Reviewed Study Finds

A new peer-reviewed study has found that spikes in sudden deaths recorded all around the world correspond with the rollouts of Covid vaccines.

The discovery was revealed in a major analysis of data related to mortality rates in Germany and Japan from 2005 to 2022.

The research, led by Hagen Scherb and Keiji Hayashi, was conducted to determine whether the recent spike in excess deaths was related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The results from the study were published in the renowned journal Medicine and Clinical Science.

Scherb and Hayashi compared mortality trends across these two “highly industrialized countries, which have large and aging populations in common.”

Japan is a country that provides useful control on many fronts because it took a relatively relaxed approach to non-pharmaceutical interventions.

Like many other Asian jurisdictions, Japan never saw much Covid mortality.

However, since the autumn of 2021, Japan has had a substantially higher vaccination rate than Germany.

Both nations have been suffering soaring numbers of excess deaths since 2021.

As Slay News reported, officials in Japan recently revealed that excess death rates have now reached their highest level since World War II.

In Germany, meanwhile, the nation’s government has warned that sudden deaths have “exploded.”

For regular Slay News readers, the results from this study will not likely come as a surprise.

They do, however, give peer-reviewed scientific confirmation to what many have suspected for some time.

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The least interesting part of the researchers’ analysis is the death trends in Germany:

The first year of the pandemic coincided with slightly elevated mortality firmly within the bounds of prior trends.

However, during the years of mass vaccination, 2021 and 2022, Japan suffered an anomalous 48,617 and 66,528 excess deaths respectively.

These figures are roughly equal to the official Covid death tally for those years.

But the analysis of Kuhbandner and Reitzner, recently published in Cureus, indicates that the virus cannot explain nearly all of the deaths.

Both the timing and the age-stratified data strongly suggest that a substantial number must be related to vaccination.

Particular interest thus attaches to Japan as a comparison case:

Whereas 2020 saw slightly above-trend mortality in Germany, it was a year of below-average deaths in Japan.

2021 was elevated but still within the trend.

2022 saw substantial excess mortality, well in excess of the deaths caused by the natural disasters of 2011.

Covid does not explain these deaths, however.

The official Japanese virus mortality for 2022, which we know is substantially overstated in the Omicron era, amounts to only 38,870 deaths, a mere 32% of the excess.

What’s very interesting about the pandemic is its highly variable influence on all-cause mortality across the globe and how this contrasts with the vaccines.

The rollout of the mRNA shots seems to coincide with marked upward trends almost everywhere they were widely administered.

The authors of the study observe that “the official fear-mongering forecasts… in 2020 from COVID-19 in high-income countries did not come true, neither in Japan nor in Germany.”

They continue by noting:

[I]t should be investigated to what extent the about 5-10% highly significantly increased mortalities in Germany and Japan in 2021 and 2022 might be due to the pandemic countermeasures, including the vaccinations with their possibly underestimated immediate or protracted side effects. …

From this point of view, it seems possible that a high vaccination rate has contributed to an increased all-cause mortality in some countries…

Elke Bodderas, who draws attention to this analysis in Welt, notes the profound official incuriosity surrounding these numbers:

What is the RKI [the German CDC] doing now? It’s busy with many other things.

It’s very interested in “an investigation of the promotion of physical activity in childcare centres, schools and sport associations – in light of pandemic restrictions.”

In other areas too it shows great industry. Interesting news will certainly come from its telephone survey “on foodborne illness”, or its general study on “health in Germany today” …

Is there anyone in the RKI who worries that German intensive care units suddenly reported a 76% increase in embolic strokes in December, as hospital data of the billing portal Inek show?

Or why Japan, which [Christian] Drosten praised as an “exemplary” country, saw such an outrageously high excess mortality in 2022 – more than twice as much as in the tsunami year of 2011?

The study shows that sudden deaths increased substantially with the advent of mass vaccination beginning precisely in April 2021.

However, government, Big Pharma, and their allies in the corporate media continue to insist that even more would’ve died without the vaccines.

Complicit health authorities control a great many statistics, and they’ll keep truly damning numbers under lock and key as long as they can.

In the meantime, the most powerful proof that the vaccination campaign was anything but a success will remain the all-cause mortality reports.

The reports are one of the few statistics that they can’t hide.

READ MORE: Heart Disease Risk Soars 13,200% Among Vaccinated, CDC Confirms

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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