Official figures provided by 28 European countries confirm there have been tens of thousands more excess deaths in 2022 across Europe than in 2020 at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as in 2021 when a huge swathe of deaths occurred following the emergency use authorisation of the Covid-19 injections.
The continent has also suffered 193,000 extra excess deaths than was normally recorded prior to the alleged emergence of Covid-19.
Unfortunately, analysis shows that the increase in 2022 is due to so many children and young adults now dying on a weekly basis.
EuroMOMO is a European mortality monitoring activity. The organisation states that its aim is to “detect and measure excess deaths related to seasonal influenza, pandemics and other public health threats”.
Official national mortality statistics are provided weekly from the 29 European countries or subnational regions in the EuroMOMO collaborative network, supported by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), and hosted by Statens Serum Institut, Denmark.
The Expose analysed data provided by EuroMOMO at the end of August 2022, and discovered an 8x increase in excess deaths among children aged 0 to 14 since the European Medicines Agency approved the Covid-19 injection for children.