This is a very controversial conversion and one better shared in a private forum. The reality is that there is a consistently higher number of deaths during and post Covid that need to be further examined. There is also a lot that is not being reported because they are no longer mandated and the reason or motive for reporting is normally subjective. So it will be difficult to fully analyze and report on the underlying cause
High Excess Death Rates in the West 3 Years Running Since COVID – “Serious Cause for Concern”By BMJ JUNE 6, 2024
https://scitechdaily.com/high-excess-death-rates-in-the-west-3-years-running-since-covid-serious-cause-for-concern/A study highlights persistent high excess death rates in the West from 2020 to 2022, despite COVID-19 measures and vaccines. Over three million excess deaths were reported in 47 countries, urging a reevaluation of pandemic policies and their effectiveness.
Excess Death Rates Post-COVIDExcess death rates have remained high in the West for three years running since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is according to a data analysis of 47 countries published on June 3 in the open-access journal BMJ Public Health.
This is despite the implementation of various containment measures and the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, giving rise to “serious cause for concern,” say the researchers who call on governments and policymakers to thoroughly investigate the underlying causes.
Evaluating Pandemic Response EffectivenessThe researchers wanted to gauge the effectiveness of the response to the health crisis posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, as reflected in excess deaths.
These refer to the numbers of people who died from any cause above and beyond what would normally be expected for any given week/month between January 2020 and December 2022 in 47 countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Statistical Methods and Overall FindingsThe researchers applied a statistical method called Karlinsky and Kobak’s estimate model. This uses historical death data in a particular country from 2015 until 2019 and accounts for seasonal variation and annual trends in deaths due to changes in population structure.
The total number of excess deaths in the countries included in the analysis was 3,098,456. Excess deaths were reported by 41 countries (87%) in 2020, by 42 (89%) in 2021, and by 43 (91%) in 2022.