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March 11, 2020 turns the Excess Mortality Rate table

Simultaneous in March 11, 2020 two important decisions were made by ICNIRP and WHO and its important to understand that since late 2019 most countries in Europe and North America had low or falling mortality rates. After ICNIRP released the international 5G RF-regulalation in March 11, 2020, sale of 5G-devices begun and large, fast and complicated startup/setup phases of mobile operators 5G/4G-LTE-A-pro infrastructure started, short before introducing mobile 5G communications to the publics.

Graph below describes how mortality was affected by these two most important and simultaneous decisions and its after-effects.

 

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April 2020; 95 commercial 5G Devices introduced (Mortality Peaks)

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5G Early Expansion vs. Covid-19 Pandemic

 

Spain
Italy
Czech Republic

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Excess Mortality Rate vs. Covid-19/C-19 vaccine (2 Studies)

 

Study 1:2 (June 16, 2025)

Constraints from Geotemporal Evolution of All-Cause Mortality on the Hypothesis of Disease Spread During COVID

Studied: Covid-19´s role in excess mortality

A large statistical analyze of USA and Europe during April-March 2020, preprint

"Using high-resolution all-cause mortality data for Europe and the USA, we have shown that geotemporal mortality patterns during the early months of the declared SARS-CoV-2 pandemic are incompatible with the paradigm of a spreading viral respiratory disease."

"It appears that the excess mortality could not have been caused by a viral pandemic."

Document - Constraints from Geotemporal Evolution of All-Cause Mortality on the Hypothesis of Disease Spread During COVID

Link: https://www.preprints.org/frontend/manuscript/23521a68cfb81461e30de5fe7b03fd8c/download_pub - (Opens in new window)

Posted Date: June 16, 2025

By: Joseph Hickey, Denis G. Rancourt and Christian Linard

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Study 2:2 (May 25, 2026)

Excess Mortality as the Primary Mediator of COVID-19’s Impact on Life Expectancy in Europe:
A Multilevel Longitudinal Analysis of Regional Disparities

Studied: Covid-19 and C-19 vaccines role in life expetancy in 2020-2023

A longitudinal study using annual data from 29 european countries (period 2015 to 2023)

"the pandemic’s true impact extends beyond direct COVID-19 mortality"

"Previous studies have documented temporary declines in life expectancy during the pandemic [1,7], but several critical questions remain unanswered. First, the magnitude of regional disparities within Europe requires quantification, particularly the East–West divide that characterizes many health outcomes. [8,9,10]"

"A recent study from the Netherlands shows that a lower relative incidence of short-term deaths following COVID-19 vaccination suggests that vaccination is not associated with the observed excess mortality. Additionally, excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic at times exceeded the number of reported COVID-19-related deaths, also indicating that other factors may have contributed [21]."

Document - Excess Mortality as the Primary Mediator of COVID-19’s Impact on Life Expectancy in Europe: A Multilevel Longitudinal Analysis of Regional Disparities

Link: https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/62/6/1020 - (Opens in new window)

Published: May 25, 2026

By: Viorel Țarcă, Solange Tamara Roșu, Elena Cojocaru, Lăcrămioara Ionela Butnariu, Iulia Cristina Roca, Ancuța Lupu, Dana Elena Mindru, Paula Popovici and Elena Țarcă

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News Article - Discussing document 2:2 (May 30, 2026)

Title - Europe Lost Years of Life During COVID—But a New Study Says Excess Mortality, Not Vaccination Rates, Explained Most of the Damage

"When COVID-19 swept across Europe, life expectancy fell with a speed not seen in generations. But what actually drove that decline? A new study published in Medicina suggests the answer may be less about the virus itself—and more about the broader mortality shock that rippled through healthcare systems and societies."

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