(22:19-22). (37:62-68). (44:43-46).(2:167). (5:36-37).
{UK/EU Cases 15857298 Death 376, 891 ADD EXCESS DEATH 15% to 100% }
[15% of 376, 891 +379, 891] minimum excess
[100% of 376, 891 +379, 891] maximum excess
OVERALL 9/11 DEATH TOLL TOLL TO 2,996
Overall 9/11 death toll to 2,996.
2013 BBC Iraq study estimates war-related deaths at 461,000
http://web.mit.edu/humancostiraq/
Others estimating 1.2-1.4 Millions (Direct/indirect)
***COVERE UP FOR EXCESS DEATH IN USA-UK-EU-...15% TO 100%
Will U.S. Covid-19: Virus Kill 4,000 + Americans each day for 19 days?
[Note-Responding to the latest Office for National Statistics data on deaths in England and Wales in the week ending 4 December, Veena Raleigh, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund said:
‘With more than 71,000 excess deaths in England and Wales since the Covid-19 pandemic began, the death statistics for this year are truly sobering. If current trends continue, the total excess death toll for 2020 could exceed 80,000, very likely leading to a significant fall in life expectancy in 2020.
‘Although Covid-19 related deaths fell somewhat in the week ending 4 December, excess deaths remain well above the five-year average and there is no room for complacency. With infections rising sharply in some parts of the country, and the relaxation of restrictions over Christmas, January could see a further surge in hospital admissions and deaths.
‘While many European countries are also seeing a spike in infections, the UK has had a higher rate of excess deaths than many. The lessons of the past must be learned to keep the toll of the pandemic on families, the NHS and the economy to a minimum until the vaccine has been rolled out to enough people to protect the population.’]
Cases 15857298 Death 376891
ADD EXCESS DEATH 15% to 100%
More Americans Have Died of Coronavirus on 07-01-2021 Than Were Killed in the 9/11 Attacks. This pattern will go on for several days.
US C-19 on the 7th Day of 2021
4, 112 Deaths 365K +4,112(07-01-2021) for excess death not recorded add another 10%-15%-some cases 100%
16-12-2020 3, 611
23-12-2020 3, 411
31-12-2020 3, 462
05-01-2021 3, 689
emergency summit prior to Iraq War
(From left) Portuguese Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, U.S. Pres. George W. Bush, and Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar holding an emergency summit meeting on March 16, 2003, in Portugal's Azores, in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq and the beginning of the Iraq War.
SSGT Michelle Michaud, USAF/U.S. Department Of Défense
1.2M or more?
365K + 15/100 X 365k =365K+ 55K= 420k on 07-01-2021
The US could see 115,000 more Covid deaths in January, a leading model has predicted. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-..
420k+115k+Nf+Nm..........
Record number of people died from Covid the last two days in America as rioters stormed U.S. Capitol https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/07/a-record-number-of-pe..
20:124 And whoever turns away from My remembrance - indeed, he will have a depressed life, and We will gather him on the Day of Resurrection blind."
20:125 He will say, "My Lord, why have you raised me blind while I was [once] seeing?"
20:126 [ Allah ] will say, "Thus did Our signs come to you, and you forgot them; and thus will you this Day be forgotten."
United Kingdom 2.96M +68,053 0 +0 79,833 Note: UK is not including DAILY EXCESS DEATH. 'Excess deaths remain well above the five-year average and there is no room for complacency': The King's Fund response to ONS deaths data https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/press/press-releases/exc..
Responding to the latest Office for National Statistics data on deaths in England and Wales in the week ending 4 December, Veena Raleigh, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund said:
‘With more than 71,000 excess deaths in England and Wales since the Covid-19 pandemic began, the death statistics for this year are truly sobering. If current trends continue, the total excess death toll for 2020 could exceed 80,000, very likely leading to a significant fall in life expectancy in 2020.
‘Although Covid-19 related deaths fell somewhat in the week ending 4 December, excess deaths remain well above the five-year average and there is no room for complacency. With infections rising sharply in some parts of the country, and the relaxation of restrictions over Christmas, January could see a further surge in hospital admissions and deaths.
‘While many European countries are also seeing a spike in infections, the UK has had a higher rate of excess deaths than many. The lessons of the past must be learned to keep the toll of the pandemic on families, the NHS and the economy to a minimum until the vaccine has been rolled out to enough people to protect the population.’
Cases
88.9M
Recovered
49.4M
Deaths
1.91M
Location Cases Recovered Deaths
United States
United States
22M
-
369K
India
India
10.4M
10M
151K
Brazil
Brazil
8.01M
+52,035
7.14M
+55,296
201K
+962
Russia
Russia
3.32M
+23,330
2.7M
+21,576
60,067
+439
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2.96M
+68,053
0
+0
79,833
+1,325
***France 2655728 65037 272.15 6.70 2020-52 and 2020-53
***Italy 2155446 75332 335.09 10.82 2020-52 and 2020-53
***Spain 1958844 51078 297.41 3.87 2020-52 and 2020-53
***Germany 1775513 34574 319.04 10.00 2020-52 and 2020-53
*Poland 1322947 29161 316.67 9.91 2020-52 and 2020-53
**Netherlands 820193 11598 759.70 6.49 2020-52 and 2020-53
*Czechia 746714 12070 1119.19 15.58 2020-52 and 2020-53
Belgium 650794 19750 174.14 7.77 2020-52 and 2020-53
Romania 640429 15979 253.08 8.16 2020-52 and 2020-53
Sweden 469748 8985 785.12 3.32 2020-52 and 2020-53
Portugal 427254 7118 517.03 9.58 2020-52 and 2020-53
Austria 364574 6253 320.04 11.71 2020-52 and 2020-53
Hungary 328851 9977 242.73 17.34 2020-52 and 2020-53
Croatia 212958 4072 422.69 19.99 2020-52 and 2020-53
Bulgaria 203051 7678 169.37 15.27 2020-52 and 2020-53
Slovakia 188099 2521 674.50 17.72 2020-52 and 2020-53
Denmark 168711 1374 590.36 5.84 2020-52 and 2020-53
Lithuania 147997 1361 1199.28 11.52 2020-52 and 2020-53
Greece 140099 4957 84.17 7.32 2020-52 and 2020-53
Slovenia 125858 2891 959.15 25.13 2020-52 and 2020-53
Ireland 101887 2259 455.63 2.06 2020-52 and 2020-53
Norway 50715 449 149.02 0.84 2020-52 and 2020-53
Luxembourg 46919 506 464.58 10.75 2020-52 and 2020-53
Latvia 42497 680 601.94 12.55 2020-52 and 2020-53
Finland 36919 565 68.09 1.38 2020-52 and 2020-53
Estonia
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