One of my favorite charts for Germany!
Clearly shows how they used PCR to label deaths that would have counted as flu deaths in previous years. #Covid#Covid19#Corona#coronavirus h/t @ProNoCchio
Here you can see detected flu cases in the above time frame.
Similar chart for Germany based on Euromomo. To be noted here, is the shift in Baseline starting around Mid 2020, or maybe in 2021... Not sure why, but clearly visible... Anyways, Covid, was not worse than previous flu ("Grippe") waves in Germany.
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All-Cause Excess Mortality after 50% of the population was vaccinated in Germany is 2x higher than before!
> 2020/1 - 2021/25: 26.6 deaths/100k
> 2020/26 - 2022/30: 56.8 deaths/100k #Covid#Covid19#Corona#Coronavirus
All-Cause Deaths in the last 4 weeks, in Germany rise to the highest levels since 2000!
> 9,233 more people have died than expected!
> RKI only reports 972 deaths for W 27 & 28 as #COVID19 related! Other weeks not in yet.
> Latest week is +16% excess, while YTD at +5%.
Today I visited my home town club's season opening soccer match where two people collapsed.
A 19 year old player James Lawrence collapsed after the game, while a young male fan had to be re-animated.
I have probably visited 100 or so matches so far, and this has never happened!
I would say this is clearly not normal, two young males collapsing out of the blue. The temperature was hot, but clearly not unusual for Germany (32C).
Of course we do not know what the underlying condition is. bnn.de/sport/ksc/bekl…
Still, it is extremely unusual that two young males collapse out of the blue...