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Australian All Cause Mortality Rate hits 16.6 percent, so have Others

A latest release from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has to be of concern to every Australian. Australia’s All-Cause mortality rate has risen to double digits in the past 5 months.

The All-Cause Mortality Rate takes in the sum total of all deaths regardless of the cause of death. Australia’s All-Cause Mortality Rate over the past five months has shot to a staggering 16.6 per cent.

This excess mortality data means, 16.6% more Australians died in the last 5 months than in the previous four years. The data has even been weighted for seasonal flus and illnesses.

Watch this breaking report that shows our data, is rising like US and Europe.

ABS: Key Statistics: Australian All Cause Mortality Rate

In 2022, there were 75,593 deaths that occurred by 31 May and were registered by 31 July, which is 10,757 (16.6%) more than the historical average.

In May there were 16,124 deaths, 1,922 (13.5%) above the historical average.

The report from the ABS, details counts of deaths compared to an average number of deaths for previous years. In the report, data for 2021 is compared to an average number of deaths recorded over the 5 years from 2015-2019 as was the case in previous publications.

Adapted ABS report

As a support to the increase in deaths we came across this Tweet. Local Tasmanian Funeral Director claims business has doubled over the past 6 months.

American All Cause Mortality Rate

When the video report compared Australia’s rates to the America we found similar rises. This table is from the US Society of Actuaries (SOA). Broken down by age.

From the table you can see the changes from 2020 the Spring and Summer of Covid to Q3 in 2021 which was the peak of Vaccination in America.

Europe All Cause Mortality Rates Excess.

Europe showed similar changes. The video report showed this graphic from Eurostat.  It displays excess mortality rate in Europe in tones of colour.

From the graphic you can see Bulgaria is one of the lowest countries with minus 7.9 percent excess mortality rate. People actually died less than in previous years. Estonia’s mortality rate grew by 16.2 per cent, similar to Australia’s. Spain was 16.7 per cent, again very similar to Australia. Portugal had one of the highest at excess mortality rates at a staggering 23.9 per cent.

The presenter in the above video went on to compare European countries total vaccination rates, just for the sake of interest.

If you compare Excess Mortality rate data to Vaccination rates in Europe, you find that Bulgaria is one of the least vaccinated countries in Europe.

The most vaccinated country in Europe was Malta. The second most vaccinated country was Portugal, who coincidentally had one of the highest Excess Mortality rates.

Israel All cause mortality Rate

According to the latest global data Israel had an average excess mortality rate of 19.7% over the two year period.

EDITORS NOTE: Excess Mortality is clearly on the rise in Australia, Europe and America. The only global change experienced on all three continents over the past two years…was not environmental, nor food changes, nor water issues. We all experienced Covid mandates and subjected our populations to vaccinations, lockdowns and masks. These authoritarian strategies are a form of Government lawlessness that was predicted as one of the End Time Markers.

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  1. Love this, if this is not the biggest eye opener for the biggest deception of mankind ever than I don’t know what else is?

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