“Excess” “Covid”/Coronavirus Deaths? The Example of Statistics Sweden Official Stats

There has been much press regarding supposed “excessive” deaths from “covid”.
Even much of the alt-media is jumping on the bandwagon.
But most all are simply publishing numbers provided them, without any deeper analysis.

Below is the example of Sweden’s population vs. deaths, from 2010-2020.
These are deaths from all causes.

Sweden has been in the news, a lot, regarding the country’s policies over handling of the “covid” event.
But what hasn’t made the news is these detailed numbers, nor greater analysis.

I’m using Sweden as an example here simply because Sweden is about the only country I’ve found that keeps regularly updated stats, and makes those stats readily available.

Sweden Deaths 10-yr Average:

2020 Sweden Deaths

So, since 2010 Sweden has seen an average annual death rate of 0.92486%.
2019 was an anomaly, at a lesser 0.88444%.
If December continues to play out with the rest of the year, we can expect a death rate of ~0.92181%, which is less than the 10-year average.

* Note – numbers for 2020 are through the end of November.
The estimates take the 11-month, monthly average, and provide an extended estimate for 12 full months using that monthly average.

So I ask, did people in Sweden stop dying of all other causes in direct proportion to the supposed increase in “covid” deaths?

Is this really what’s causing global panic?

And Sweden is reported as being the Nordic country with the highest number of deaths from “covid”, thus this is a worst-case scenario.

Something isn’t adding up in this “covid” narrative.
And too few people are willing to question the official narratives.

Note – This is similar to findings of supposed “covid” deaths in the U.S. by GENEVIEVE BRIAND in the Nov. 26, 2020 issue of the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.
In that article, Briand states:
These data analyses suggest that in contrast to most people’s assumptions, the number of deaths by COVID-19 is not alarming. In fact, it has relatively no effect on deaths in the United States.

This comes as a shock to many people. How is it that the data lie so far from our perception?

In other words, the number of deaths in the U.S. in 2020 have not increased.
Just like in Sweden.
The supposed “excess” deaths being attributed to “covid” have come at a reduction of deaths from all other causes.
Deaths are just being reclassified as “covid”.

I find that to be a huge problem.
If a person died while suffering a heart attack, but a Physician determined they had “covid” during that heart attack, the cause of death is being listed as “covid”, rather than the heart attack.

This practice is leading to false numbers, and causing irrational panic, fear and “covid” hysteria.

A closer look at U.S. deaths being considered due to COVID-19.

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