The report, entitled "COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere," is authored by Denis G. Rancourt, Marine Baudin, Joseph Hickey and Jérémie Mercier. It proves, based on data collected from 17 different countries, that there is a causal link between many of the "peaks" that occurred in all-cause mortality and the rapid rollout of COVID jabs through Operation Warp Speed.
The nations studied include Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Suriname, Thailand and Uruguay, which comprise 9.1 percent of the worldwide population, and 10.3 percent of worldwide COVID jab injection.
These nations and the data collected from them demonstrate a vaccination rate of 1.91 injections per person among all ages. The data also covers nearly every COVID jab type and manufacturer across four continents.
"In the 17 countries, there is no evidence in all-cause mortality (ACM) by time data of any beneficial effect of COVID-19 vaccines," the report states. "There is no association in time between COVID-19 vaccination and any proportionate reduction in ACM. The opposite occurs."
"All 17 countries have transitions to regimes of high ACM, which occur when the COVID-19 vaccines are deployed and administered. Nine of the 17 countries have no detectable excess ACM in the period of approximately one year after a pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020 by the World Health Organization (WHO), until the vaccines are rolled out (Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Philippines, Singapore, Suriname, Thailand, Uruguay)...<<<Read More>>>...