Excess deaths among children across Europe were negative compared to the
previous average throughout 2020 and 2021 until the European Medicines
Agency (EMA) extended the Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) of the
COVID-19 vaccine to Children.
Curiously, from this point
onwards, excess deaths among children across Europe began to rise
significantly up to the end of 2021 and have continued to do so
throughout 2022 and 2023.
So much so, that thousands more
children have lost their lives than expected ever since they were
offered the Covid-19 injection.
In 2020, the first year of the alleged pandemic, excess deaths among children across Europe aged 0-14 were -511 according to EuroMOMO, the official database on deaths used by the EU. This means 511 fewer children died than expected.
This trend continued in 2021 up to week 21 with -330 excess deaths. This means 330 fewer children died than expected
But
that trend was halted as soon as the European Medicines Agency extended
emergency use authorisation of the COVID-19 vaccine to children.
The
EMA did this on 28th May 2021, which just so happened to be week 21 of
2021, and here’s what happened afterwards – Excess deaths among children
rose significantly with 685 excess deaths being recorded by the end of
2021. Meaning 685 more children died than expected...<<<Read More>>>...