The Number Of Deaths That Fake Lockdowns Caused Is…

A recently published study has discovered that the restrictive lockdowns put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to a significant spike in deaths among working-age adults in the US, hitting an almost 26% increase in mortality rate.

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has revealed the results of their recent study which found that there were over 170,000 non-COVID excess deaths in the US between the years of 2020 and 2021.

And apparently the real number is expected to be closer to 200,000 given that 70,000 of the “unmeasured COVID deaths,”  or people who passed away with the virus not from it, had not been taken into account.

The researchers wrote this:

“Summing our estimates across causes and age groups, we estimate 171,000 excess non-Covid deaths through the end of 2021 plus 72,000 unmeasured Covid deaths. The Economist has assembled national-level mortality data from around the world and obtains a similar U.S. estimate, which is 199,000 (including any unmeasured Covid) or about 60 persons per 100,000 population (Global Change Data Lab 2022).”

The study mentioned:

“While Covid deaths overwhelmingly afflict senior citizens, absolute numbers of non-Covid excess deaths are similar for each of the 18-44, 45-64, and over-65 age groups, with essentially no aggregate excess deaths of children. Mortality from all causes during the pandemic was elevated 26 percent for working-age adults (18-64), as compared to 18 percent for the elderly.”

The spike in mortality rates during the lockdown period seems to be a trend in multiple countries across the world.

The NBER researchers determined that “For the European Union as a whole, the estimate is near-identical at 64 non-Covid excess deaths per 100K.”

They also point out that “In contrast, the estimate for Sweden is -33, meaning that non-Covid causes of death were somewhat low during the pandemic.”

Again, this was never about saving lives.

The NBER study asserts:

We suspect that some of the international differences are due to the standard used to designate a death as Covid, but perhaps also Sweden’s result is related to minimizing the disruption of its citizen’s normal lifestyles.

The Gateway Pundit commented further:

Following the study’s release, even the New York Times was forced to acknowledge the massive spike in excess death and its relation to the public health response it promoted so steadfastly, admitting that “the rate of death from all causes for younger adults has risen by a bigger percentage than has the rate of death from all causes for old people.”

Obviously, something that should not be the case with a virus that disproportionately affects the elderly, and has a 99.995% recovery rate or higher for children and young people.

Like many other recent studies, the NBER’s findings highlight a troubling reality and demonstrate clearly that the restrictive public health measures did nothing other than exacerbate the Covid-19 problem by causing untold damage in every aspect of human life. Unfortunately, America and the rest of the world will be paying the price for years to come, especially with the damning early results on the long-term effects of the experimental Covid-19 vaccine.

The New York Times also reported that “the rate of death from all causes for younger adults has risen by a bigger percentage than has the rate of death from all causes for old people.”

Sources: Thegatewaypundit, NBER, New York Times

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