Study Links COVID Vaccines to Persistent Excess Deaths in the West

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A study by The Netherlands' Vrije Universiteit suggests that COVID-19 vaccines may have contributed to a rise in excess deaths in the US and other Western countries since the pandemic began. Analyzing data from 47 countries, researchers found that excess mortality has remained high despite vaccine rollouts and containment measures, raising concerns about the underlying causes. The study, published in BMJ Public Health, calls for thorough investigation into persistent excess mortality and notes serious side effects reported following vaccination.
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