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Gippslanders asked to make submissions on COVID Excess Deaths to federal Senate inquiry by 26 April 2024
Clare Pain reveals numerous unexplained excess deaths, despite COVID factors. Questions linger on vaccine efficacy, individuals' vaccination status, and government inquiry delays. Submit by April 26.
Did Covid cause all the excess deaths? Apparently not. Even taking account of people who've died 'with and from' covid, Clare Pain shows there are still thousands of unexplained excess deaths.
Specialist Andrew Madry, Clare Pain ( Clarity on Health ) and Russell Broadbent MP, discussing excessive unexplained deaths from COVID-19
Excess mortality
On 26 March 2024, the Senate referred an inquiry into Excess Mortality to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee for inquiry and report by 31 August 2024.
- Why have so many people died when the 'safe and effective' vaccine is supposed to protect people from severe disease and death?
- What's their vaccination status?
- Why has it taken so long for the government to investigate these unexplained excess deaths?
I urge you to make a submission to the Senate's inquiry into Excess Mortality by 26 April 2024 via Excess Mortality - Parliament of Australia website.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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