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Spatiotemporal Variation of Excess All-Cause Mortality in 125 Countries During the Covid-19

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In this video, Dr Denis Rancourt spoke about his most recent study, co-authored with Joseph Hickey and Christian Linard.
Their comprehensive, detailed, and richly illustrated study covers the entire COVID period, before and after the vaccine rollout, and it discusses the possible leading causes of excess mortality in those different phases, including:
1. Biological and psychological stresses from COVID-19 mandates;
2. Medical interventions, for example, the use of ventilators, drugs, and denial of the antibiotics treatment;
3. COVID-19 vaccine injections.
Rancourt, D.R. et al. (2024) Spatiotemporal variation of excess
all-cause mortality in the world (125 countries) during the Covid period
2020-2023 regarding socio-economic factors and public health and medical interventions
https://correlation-canada.org/covid-excess-mortality-125-countries/

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