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Sweden's death rate is low *because* they avoided lockdowns, not despite avoiding them. They didn't spend months/years wrecking people's immune systems.

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A) ALL "Covid" death figures are fraud;

B) Lockdowns killed millions of people.

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Really inconvenient for the narrative.

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Interesting article. Hard to know exactly what to make of the info. It's a mainstream article. Assuming the info from WHO is correct (big assumption), it would seem to have big implications for NONcovid deaths, but the article seems to imply that we are to take the excess deaths as covid deaths.

It talks about "holding governments accountable", only mostly it seems for undercounting covid deaths and not doing enough to combat virus (i.e. not enough lockdowns and masks).

I agree with the idea that they need to be held accountable for suppressing early treatment. The article doesn't mention that, of course.

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Quarantining healthy people is medieval whatever statistics say. Swedish people masked little.

Perhaps Swedish authorities merely calculated that its people would take shots and chips without the stick of lockdowns.

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I don't trust anything coming from the WHO.

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As a GP for over 45 years I know with absolute certainty that the coronavirus known as Covid 19 was no more pathogenic than a mild influenza and was lied into high pathogenicity by miscertification of elderly multisystem deaths as Covid ,using a corrupt, dishonest ,useless PCR test . I was ordered by the Irish Dept of Health to become complicit in the crime . I refused and lost my career and all income for the last 14 months . A malicious prosecution if there there ever was one.

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...with 14.9 million fatalities....

Bull Gates and Fauci are salivating at these numbers for sure...

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Missed you in Cambridge 8 days ago.. it was a rousing get together

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Dr. A., Fix the map ... hoping blank, no countries wasn't a choice.

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Does the ‘excess death’ statistic take under consideration the lack of medical facilities for elective and other treatments?

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