In November 2023, the Philippines House of Representatives voted in favour of passing a resolution to investigate over 260,000 unexplained excess deaths in 2021 and 67,000 unexplained excess deaths in 2022.
On 27 February 2024, the joint House Committees on Public Order and Safety and on Human Rights began its investigation into the reported 297,000 “excess deaths”
based on data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (“PSA”). The
inquiry is chaired by Reps. Dan Fernandez for the Committee on Public
Order and Safety and Bienvenido Abante Jr. for the Committee on Human
Rights.
Rep. Fernandez pointed out how in 2021, when vaccination
commenced, there was a 43% surge in mortality rates compared to the 2%
increase in death rate over the period 2016 to 2020.
Sally Ann Clark – who publishes articles on covid-related matters in the Philippines on the Substack page ‘Super Sally’s Newsletter’ – has been publishing updates on the House Committee’s inquiry into excess deaths. Her latest article is titled ‘4th Hearing on Excess Deaths Held on 28th May 2024’.
On Tuesday, Members of the two House Committees met in a joint hearing
to discuss the implications of WHO’s Pandemic Treaty and amendments to
the International Health Regulations on the Philippines’ implementation
of national health policies and programmes.
At the end of the hearing, Congressman Zia Alonto Adiong asked Clark (aka Super Sally) to give an update on the latest excess deaths in the Philippines.
“I presented a loss of nearly 1 million babies and nearly half a million excess deaths up to Sept 2023,” she wrote.
When
asked if she believed the excess deaths were due to the covid
injections, Clark responded that they would have been the major
contributor to the excess deaths. She told the hearing that death rates
in most age groups dropped in 2020. However, in 2021, after the
“vaccine” was rolled out to the public, deaths increased in all
vaccinated age groups, including young people....<<<Read More>>>...