High excess deaths in Australia

Video Statistics and Information

Video
Captions Word Cloud
Reddit Comments

They haven’t been TOLD to care… #NPC

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 24 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/Urantian6250 πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies

Crikey!

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 12 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/verstohlen πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies

Haven’t you heard? Every excess death is actually an uncounted covid death. The pandemic is way worse than they say!

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 6 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/Sexy_Tax_Man πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies

I like him so much. He was so PRO vax. He’s a true scientist.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 5 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/Skirkyn πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies

The sheeple don't mind.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 2 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/ritneytinderbolte πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies

At least it was pretty much all libtards and lefties that trusted the state they love so much and got the shot. Now they will all be dead and not a problem for society anymore.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 5 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/Professional_Laugh65 πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Oct 16 2022 πŸ—«︎ replies
Captions
well you're most welcome to today's talk Sunday the 16th of April now of course there's known and unknowns and today we're going to be looking at the excess deaths in Australia that we don't really know that much about we're also going to be looking at the covid deaths which we do know a lot about I'm going to give an international contextualization main question in my mind is we know there's excess deaths in quite a few countries um is there a common cause of these excess deaths or common uh multiple of factors of these excess deaths and uh why aren't more people talking about this because as we'll see the numbers are distressing no other way to put it let's just look at some contextualization first so here we see here we see um deaths from all cause mortality compared to previous years now of course uh this is um this is the UK here this is Russia uh we we know that the deaths are higher because these are the the uh the the Pikes uh the the peaks in the pandemic that we know about nothing surprising there really because we would expect higher deaths but what about uh now when the most most people have got a fair degree of immunity to South coronavirus to well we still see that the deaths are a fairly high in terms of excess death so the UK is just over 15 percent higher than we would expect at the moment uh Canada um the data runs out there and uh I think probably the less we say about Canadian data at this point until we know more the better um and Australia actually doesn't give any more numbers passed there where it was 15 so I have done a check on this and we have got more uh up-to-date information on this which I'm going to share straight away um so here we here we have it here now these if this is from uh provisional mortality statistics latest release now this is the Australian Bureau of Statistics so this is um as accurate as a source that I I can find on deaths in Australia it's the definitive National Source it's like the ons office for National statistics in the United Kingdom provisional deaths data for measuring changes in patterns of mortality obviously I'll put the link in this is all as evidence-based as we can make it now 2022 deaths up to the 30th of June so it's just the first half of 2022. now obviously people die in Australia 92 699 deaths in Australia okay people die in Australia we know this but the point is this is higher than the five-year average and it's a lot higher than the five-year average as it is in other countries there was uh 13 524 deaths more than historical average 17 .1 percent more people dying in the first half of 2022 in Australia than we would expect and this is the same for other countries and yet this isn't the top of the news every day many more people are dying than we would expect in many countries as we've just looked at what is going on what is the cause of this we need to know this and yet barely anyone seems to be asking the question I'm asking the question today but you probably won't see the question being asked on your official news media Outlet today so that's pretty high in June um pretty well uh according to course really uh 16 749 total deaths in Australia of course people die in Australia we know this but that's 2410 16.8 above the historical uh average this is pretty high this is high numbers of excess deaths why is this occurring so that's what we don't know let's move on to again the Australian Bureau of Statistics and what we do know um covid-19 related deaths up until the 31st of August 2022. so uh 11 441 uh deaths were reported and people died with or from covid and there's a few more registrations trickling in so this actually could go up so we can look at this as a minimum figure at the moment although deaths thankfully in Australia now are much lower as in other places this represents a total of 2.7 of the total number of deaths during the pandemic where there was a 426 302 deaths during the pandemic period now of the 11 000 this is where it gets interesting of the 11 441 covert related deaths covert was the underlying cause of death in 82 percent of those 82 percent and they use the word Health organizing organization definition disease or condition that initiates the train of morbid events that lead to death and uh that's the official that's the official figures now um we have here the pre-existing conditions uh from the Australian data um so chronic chronic cardiac conditions are most common at 30 that's 39.2 percent then dementia at 31 these are comorbidities that led to death chronic respiratory conditions diabetes 16.7 cancers chronic kidney disease hypertension musculoskeletal disorders chronic cerebrovascular disease lower than I would expect at four percent Parkinson's disease at 3.7 obesity 2.1 so they are the comorbidities that led to the majority of the deaths in Australia so that was that graph showing that now if we look at the 2013 that died of other causes but covert contributed towards their deaths then we see cancer contributed towards 26.4 circulatory system disorders 24.9 dementia kidney and urinary Falls respiratory diseases and other diseases now the population of Australia on the 31st of March was 25 uh mig-25 near 26 million so that means if we take people that died with or from that's the percentage of the population that died 0.044 and it would just take from covet 0.036 lower than a lot of other countries it has to be clearly pointed out largely because Australia was able to keep covert out for long periods of time and protect their population against um uh some of their population against more severe disease and death as a result of the uh the vaccinations that they were able to carry out before covert arrived in Australia essentially of course that tells us nothing about the excess causes of deaths this data only tells us what this data tells us most common pre-existing conditions so we've just looked at some of those so that's fine for those who have had covered certified as the underlying cause of death and we look we looked at those there the underlying uh the underlying causes of uh deaths in Australia now um 95 of the death scores by covert have other conditions listed on the death certificate now this depends how accurately the docs fill out the death certificates of course but that only indicates that about five percent of these deaths only had covert on the death certificate on on average deaths due to covid-19 had three other diseases and conditions certified alongside the virus and we've looked at the pre-existing conditions now usually on Australia they also comment on the deaths caused by long covered which they're differentiating from the acute condition and there they say it's 98. uh can now quite how they've diagnosed long covered it's not specified on the statistics but that's what they uh say I think is mostly based on death certificate data actually destitute covid-19 distributed by age and sex we see on this graphic here again probably roughly what we would expect obviously the deaths are higher per capita in the over 90s age group but there's less people alive unfortunately there to uh to succumb to the disease highest death rates therefore in the uh 80 to 89 year old age group now interestingly here um as the graphic shows males 5300 deaths due to covid-19 females uh less so um if you look at the graphic uh males are the lighter blue and women are the darker blue on that graphic um so again from the cool condition roughly what we'd expect with International comparisons median age 85.3 years again consistent with for example fairly consistent with the UK um 83.5 for males 87.4 for females and also socioeconomic factors uh issue in Australia the same as other countries and they say deaths around three times higher in those in quintile one that's the first 20 or the most deprived twenty percent or the most disadvantaged compared to those in quintile five the the the uh the most advantaged or the least disadvantaged 20 percent quite why that difference should be so pronounced isn't uh isn't actually entirely clear so I'm gonna leave it there for today that is the Australia situation and that leaves us with these really big unknowns that we look forward and I'm not picking on Australia I'm just using it to combine what we know and and um what we don't know but the excess deaths here for 2022 so far 17.1 percent higher than average and there's no reason to say that in the UK it's not similar with the larger population of course that number is going to be way higher 16.8 percent higher than average and um I think we really need some sort of efficient inquiry into this why are 16.8 to 17.1 percent more people dying than we would expect what are the cause or causes of this and uh I really feel that this is something that government should answer as a matter of urgency and indeed um academics why not why are we not hearing much more about this is a mystery to me but I've done my bit to try and ask this question as much as I can and let's hope for some answers pretty soon because a lot of people are dying who wouldn't according to historical precedence thank you for watching
Info
Channel: Dr. John Campbell
Views: 1,045,323
Rating: undefined out of 5
Keywords: physiology, nursing, NCLEX, health, disease, biology, medicine, nurse education, medical education, pathophysiology, campbell, human biology, human body
Id: xRCv_Wh5njM
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 11min 42sec (702 seconds)
Published: Sun Oct 16 2022
Related Videos
Note
Please note that this website is currently a work in progress! Lots of interesting data and statistics to come.