Australian Senate Launches Landmark Inquiry into Excess Deaths
Senate greenlights an unprecedented investigation into Australia's excess deaths, shedding light on the multifaceted causes of increased mortality from 2021 to 2023.
The Australian Senate has approved a groundbreaking parliamentary inquiry into the nation's excess deaths, marking a significant step towards understanding the factors driving the increase in mortality rates from 2021 to 2023. Led by Senator Ralph Babet, this inquiry aims to investigate and address the various causes contributing to excess mortality, including the impact of Covid-19, lockdowns, vaccines, and other related factors.
The inquiry comes in response to record-high excess mortality rates experienced during the pandemic, with cancer remaining the leading cause of death in Australia.
Concerns have been raised about the accuracy of attributing deaths solely to Covid-19 and the potential role of vaccination programs in driving excess mortality. The inquiry is expected to delve into a range of issues impacting mortality rates and deliver much-needed answers to the nation.
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That graph is interesting. I wonder how it compares to folks 55 and younger. AU & NZ had very strong pushes with lockdowns and vaccination, so hopefully this will shed some light on the harm that was caused. Also, I did some quick research on Senator Ralph Babet. His political views would get him called a right-wing extremist on MSM over here, but I prefer to think of those labels as someone who just isn't buying into all the hard pushed BS.