September 27, 2021
Here's another interesting observation from the EuroMomo mortality stats.
Here is a graph showing the excess death rate in three regions of Germany for the last few years.
Now, we can see that last winter was notably bad. But we can also see that there was an event back in early 2018 which was way way worse than the first wave of the Covid pandemic.
And yet - this event was barely considered newsworthy.
So, something happened which killed more Germans than the onset of the Covid pandemic, and the media simply failed to mention it.
Doesn't that go some way towards putting the Covid pandemic into perspective?
The media has the power to make small things big, and also to make big things practically disappear...
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