In this article I utilise A&E admissions for 2017 – 2021 from a sizeable NHS Trust to reveal trends in respiratory illness with comparison of rates for weighted and unweighted data
Winter 2017/18 was “Aussie flu” exacerbated by unusually cold weather dubbed the Beast from the East. But it doesn’t marry up with your very high peak which seems to be around November 2017.
I remember that. November 2019 sure stands out and I'd love to confirm things by running back to 2000 but that's not possible. Ironically, if I had not retired, I'd be in the perfect position to well and truly spill the beans on my former Trust.
I stayed squeaky clean all my career, except once. I don't spill the beans, unless the beans are actually exploding in my face.
I was chatting to one of the Doctors who edits Private Eye's 'doing the rounds' at some comedy event or other, and happened to mention in passing over a pint of fine ale that a certain NHS Chief Executive Officer - not a Trust or Board - the boss of the whole NHS corporate entity in London - was bonking one of our regional health authority senior staffers. This didn't bother me much - bonking is bonking - but then I found our that said CEO was also using his influence to promote her career. Private Eye published my story verbatim, (nothing else was said and no money or favours were exchanged) and he ended up very rapidly being demoted to a rather pathetic role as a junior professor in a minor Redbrick University in the Midlands.
Igor Chudov published a piece last night, which I clocked. Yep, this is shocking and indicates the driver for excess death is ongoing. Various strands of research point to a five month delay from Vx so I guess we're seeing the impact of those rushing to get the juice before it was withdrawn. In the next few weeks I'll run some stats for excess death and ASMR again - waiting for folk to die makes for pretty grim analysis.
Yes, also clocked that Germany has seen excess deaths rising steadily since the New Year... this must be setting some chins wagging at top NHS level - its hardly a ringing endorsement of the boosters, but I wish there was linked data of the vaxxed and unvaxxed to prove it.
Japanese data is VERY interesting - it shows that 2020 had slightly reduced mortality at -3%, and then 2021 and 2022 the figures started going into an escalator of excess deaths as the jabs started to bite.
Winter 2017/18 was “Aussie flu” exacerbated by unusually cold weather dubbed the Beast from the East. But it doesn’t marry up with your very high peak which seems to be around November 2017.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5440785/Killer-flu-outbreak-blame-42-spike-deaths.html
I remember that. November 2019 sure stands out and I'd love to confirm things by running back to 2000 but that's not possible. Ironically, if I had not retired, I'd be in the perfect position to well and truly spill the beans on my former Trust.
I stayed squeaky clean all my career, except once. I don't spill the beans, unless the beans are actually exploding in my face.
I was chatting to one of the Doctors who edits Private Eye's 'doing the rounds' at some comedy event or other, and happened to mention in passing over a pint of fine ale that a certain NHS Chief Executive Officer - not a Trust or Board - the boss of the whole NHS corporate entity in London - was bonking one of our regional health authority senior staffers. This didn't bother me much - bonking is bonking - but then I found our that said CEO was also using his influence to promote her career. Private Eye published my story verbatim, (nothing else was said and no money or favours were exchanged) and he ended up very rapidly being demoted to a rather pathetic role as a junior professor in a minor Redbrick University in the Midlands.
Hubris, eh?
Thanks once again. By the way, have you seen the ONS stats for the last week of March, 2022, yet?
England and Wales, 20.9% excess deaths over baseline... thats a bit of a shocker, isn't it?
Igor Chudov published a piece last night, which I clocked. Yep, this is shocking and indicates the driver for excess death is ongoing. Various strands of research point to a five month delay from Vx so I guess we're seeing the impact of those rushing to get the juice before it was withdrawn. In the next few weeks I'll run some stats for excess death and ASMR again - waiting for folk to die makes for pretty grim analysis.
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/excess-deaths-back-with-a-vengeance
Yes, also clocked that Germany has seen excess deaths rising steadily since the New Year... this must be setting some chins wagging at top NHS level - its hardly a ringing endorsement of the boosters, but I wish there was linked data of the vaxxed and unvaxxed to prove it.
Japanese data is VERY interesting - it shows that 2020 had slightly reduced mortality at -3%, and then 2021 and 2022 the figures started going into an escalator of excess deaths as the jabs started to bite.