England lockdown could continue despite deaths being below 5 year average!
LONDON, England (PNN) - June 10, 2021 - England’s lockdown measures could remain in place beyond the supposed “freedom day” on June 21 despite the fact that for 11 out of the last 12 weeks, deaths have been below the 5 year average.
The Office for National Statistics announced that there were 9,628 deaths in England and Wales in the week ending May 28, 2021. That is 232 fewer than the previous week, and 3.1% below the five-year average.”
Deaths in England and Wales have now been below the five-year average for 11 of the past 12 weeks. Over that time, there were 8,212 fewer deaths than you’d expect based on the average of the last five years. Due to population ageing, the five-year average understates the expected number of deaths. So the true level of negative excess mortality is even higher.
The number of registered deaths in the week ending May 28 is also lower than the 5 year average in seven out of nine English regions, including the population-dense southeast.
June 21 was the day when all COVID-19 restrictions were supposed to be lifted, but more and more indications suggest the government will once again cave to its scaremongering advisers and keep them in place.
Lockdown measures are set to remain in place well into July despite the fact that 80% of Brits now have COVID-19 antibodies and the population reached herd immunity back in April.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, “Everyone can see very clearly that cases are going up and in some places hospitalizations are going up,” suggesting he is about to again move the goalposts on his promises.
The same scientists still advising Johnson admitted using “totalitarian fear tactics,” “mind control,” and weaponizing behavioral psychology to terrify the public into total compliance.
Hmm, it is almost like there’s another agenda in play.