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  1. Yorianne

    How does the Covid mortality in Bulgaria at the end of 2020 compare to a year with a lot of flu?
    And has there been a lot of vaccinations in Bulgaria in 2021? After all, the latter also happened in Sweden, even though there were hardly any measures there and there was less pressure to vaccinate. There was enough fear among the people.

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    1. c

      The mortality is clear, thanks for that, now everyone has to see IT. The conclusions about health care in the various countries do not seem to me to be substantiated by reality. It was the WHO guidelines that were implemented almost worldwide, primary care was thrown overboard, pulmonary embolisms were not treated and even denied, etc. Today, the good doctors are in court and are even convicted for properly treating people with corona. I don't know exactly how that happened in Bulgaria. One must also always take into account other circumstances such as smoking and drinking alcohol, poverty, etc. In Australia they were even more off track than in the Netherlands. What caused people to die during the corona period is also very unclear and today the completed forms are incorrect...

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      1. Rien

        Without really good independent research that Wybren van Haga, for example, continues to tirelessly ask for, it is clear. The measures have worked because they are?
        So a binding agreement is now being put together through the WHO whereby as a country you must follow what the WHO dictates if another virus comes along.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7WyJE4FyzM
        In passing, Wybren also discusses the way in which Mrs. Arib was jilted.
        It is clear to me that there are winners, such as Bill Gates.
        But ordinary citizens are in serious trouble wherever they live.

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  2. Jolanda van Elk

    Sorry. I'm really sorry for replying off topic.
    To my great sadness, I have not read this article or the previous one. While I am a fan of your critical articles! The moving icons on the right making letters unreadable, taking my focus away, moving all the time, right in the reading area, making it impossible for me. I understand the need to share, but is there no other way? Do you need a continuously present banner at the top or bottom?

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  3. Jan van der Zanden

    The total mortality is the area (integral) under the graphs. I cannot escape the impression that it will take many more years before mortality in Bulgaria is at the same level as that in the Netherlands and Australia. Then isn't this more proof that Bulgaria's policy (or rather practice) was not that good at all? Unless the 2024 and 2025 graphs [which are preliminary] will look very different.
    Or am I seeing it wrong?

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    1. Herman Steigstra

      The article also contains a cumulative graph. Anton has visually added trend lines. These will be cut at the beginning of 2025. That would mean that Bulgaria is better off from now on.

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