The Lancet (scientific article): "At the country level, the highest numbers of cumulative excess deaths due to COVID-19 were estimated in India (4.07 million [3.71–4.36]), the USA (1.13 million [1.08–1.18]), Russia (1.07 million [1.06–1.08]), Mexico (798,000 [741,000–867,000]), Brazil (792,000 [730,000–847,000]), Indonesia (736,000 [594,000–955,000]), and Pakistan (664,000 [498,000–847,000]). Among these countries, the excess mortality rate was highest in Russia (374.6 deaths [369.7–378.4] per 100,000) and Mexico (325.1 [301.6–353.3] per 100,000), and was similar in Brazil (186.9 [172.2–199.8] per 100,000) and the USA (179.3 [170.7–187.5] per 100,000)."

Folia Microbiologica (scientific article): "We found a cumulative 7.031 M death worldwide (WHO data till 2024). The global highest death peak was noted on January 24, 2021, with 103.7 K million deaths. The Delta and Beta variants might cause it, and the Delta variant was noted as the most lethal variant."

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7 Comments

  1. PositiveLion4621 on

    I wonder how many people have lasting symptoms and what the eventual increase in mortality will look like in 50 years if it can be isolated as an effect. I know people who still have long covid, and I will not be surprised if it leads to health problems for others later in life.

  2. …and if what I’ve read is true, about half the planet will drop dead soon because the mRNA vaccine developed by Bill Gates is toxic. 

  3. It’s incredible that despite this type of evidence, there are many people in countries that had relatively strict measures in place (like Australia) who are still arguing today that it was unnecessary, didn’t prevent anything, etc. For anybody who didn’t read the article, Australia (and a couple other countries who took it seriously) saw their mortality rate decrease during COVID.

  4. AlvinChipmunck on

    You cant trust covid deaths though. Not all were because of covid. Governments were bullshitting to justify covid measures and increase vaccine uptake