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Foi: Deaths From Covid-19 With No Other Underlying Causes.

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sevenOP | 11:22 Mon 24th Jan 2022 | News
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https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transparencyandgovernance/freedomofinformationfoi/deathsfromcovid19withnootherunderlyingcauses?s=09

Release date:16 December 2021: raises some interesting questions, but apparently NOT in the MSM.

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already a long thread going on about this
Seems to be an agenda here Ed ! Lol
Agenda?

Surely not
Why an agenda? Just a viewpoint.
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"Seems to be an agenda here Ed ! Lol"

A secret agenda ?
pastafreak
Why an agenda? Just a viewpoint.

Jokey reference to the other thread
Nothing more
Hmm, released on 16 December but two different people post it on AB on 24th Jan? That agenda?
it's probably going round FB
Any post that mentions MSM and suggests a conspiracy of silence always suggests to me a poster with an agenda that flys in the face of all common sense and scientific opinion.
This youtuber is worth listening to but what he says is just what we know anyway and doesnt suddenly mean the dead become undead or dont count because they were middle aged/old anyway or had some underlying conditions (as so many people do) and dosnt suddenly mean the hospital beds filled with covid patients suddenly disappear and free up the beds. And younger healthy people can still pass it on to vunerables.
The doctor himself acknowledges that there something like 150000 excess deaths and 170000 with Covid on death cert... and the wards are still busy.
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"and doesnt suddenly mean the dead become undead or dont count because they were middle aged/old anyway "

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FJtMG8hX0Acm3DJ?format=jpg&name=large

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