AUSTRALIAN COVID DEATHS

4094 Covid Deaths in Australia to Date

There have been a total of 4,094 covid deaths from January 2020 to February 2022 according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Of those 4,094 deaths, 1,899 died in January and February 2022.

The first spike occurred in July to September 2020 which coincides with the initial global drive of the drug/poison remdesivir which became the global covid hospital treatment. The second spike in deaths occurred in August to December 2021 which coincides with the NSW Government’s drive to achieve 80% vaccination rates.

The third massive spike, which accounts for just under half of all deaths at 1,899 deaths, occurred in January and February 2022. The Australian Government Department of health states that 95% of the population are vaccinated, statistics show a very high death rate.

From January 2020 to December 2021 - 0.000085% of the population died from covid.

From January 2020 to February 2022 - 0.016% of the population died from covid.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

Source: Department of Health

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

Covid Death Numbers

The numbers of covid deaths reported by the World Health Organisation (WHO) are higher on average higher than the numbers reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). It would be reasonable to assume the ABS statistics are the accurate Australian death records.

Interestingly, WHO has already reported death numbers for March, April and May 2022, whereas ABS have no published figures at all as at 6 June 2022.

Again, the figures during 2020 and 2021 show two spikes in covid death numbers:

  1. in July to September 2020; and

  2. in August to December 2021.

A massive spike in covid deaths occurred in January and February 2022, which seems odd on the basis that a large portion of the population is purportedly double and triple vaccinated, and therefore protected from serverity such as death and hospitalisations.

Sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics and the World Health Organisation

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