>>16915023The excess deaths are spiking across the globe. Europe and UK are leading the way, along with most of the third world regions. We are talking excess deaths compared to pre-2020 year levels in 20-40% range. This may or may not account for stillborn or infant mortality rates in some countries.
Here, something's different. The excess death rates are below 10% still in mid single digits. I think there's more control here than in other places. But people should fully expect much higher ER visits than usual, and it will be timed with a 'great reset' in certain places.