Tweet from @KirkegaardEmil: My question for COVID-19 doomers is: why is there no detectable excess mortality in Euromomo output? I feel like Italy & Spain should be seen.
European mortality bulletin shows no detectible excess deaths in Italy
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From the non secure website you link to:
“ there is always a few weeks of delay in death registration and reporting. Hence, the EuroMOMO mortality figures for the most recent weeks must be interpreted with some caution.
Therefore, although increased mortality is currently not being observed in the EuroMOMO figures, this does not mean that increased mortality does not occur in some areas or in some age groups, including mortality related to COVID-19.” -
From the non secure website you link to:
“ there is always a few weeks of delay in death registration and reporting. Hence, the EuroMOMO mortality figures for the most recent weeks must be interpreted with some caution.
Therefore, although increased mortality is currently not being observed in the EuroMOMO figures, this does not mean that increased mortality does not occur in some areas or in some age groups, including mortality related to COVID-19.”The current proof we have is that there is no discernible increase in deaths. You called the data a "word document he wrote" which is nothing of the sort
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It never happened before that the ovens used to cremate bodies were congested.
Makes you wonder about some official statistics from the 40s...
EJMR demographics and biostatistcs experts: "Since sooner or later those 6 mil. people would have died anyway, and since there is only a weird timing correlating their death to other '40s events, it's impossible to derive any causal effect."