Mortality hit spikes not see in 10 years in the older age groups 80 + for a couple of months. Age group 75 to 79 saw a rise equivalent to a spike 10 years back. Below those age groups this winter/early spring rise wasn't higher than many of the previous years.
In the younger age groups, there is no high spike compared to the previous years in the graphs.
You can also see that the deaths have returned to normal. I follow the weekly all-cause mortality deaths, and they are now what you would expect fr this time of year.
So, my interpretation is that it has caused a rise in mortality among the older age groups during the winter.
I don't see this as a reason to coerce experimental vaccines that are currently approved for emergency (or conditional) use only - especially for young people. That's my position.
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