Official Data: Heart Deaths Soar 26 Percent from Pre-Pandemic Levels

It seems like no one wants to talk about the elephant in the room: the rising number of heart-related deaths since the widespread rollout of the mRNA vaccine.

Most of the medical community refuses to discuss it, but there are some experts who are raising the alarm as heart failure deaths continue to soar.

As a matter of fact, new data from the UK reveals that cardiac deaths are currently 26 percent higher than they were prior to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

From Slay News: 


The latest figures reveal that England recorded 32,130 registered deaths due to heart failure during the 24-week period between March 24 2023 and September 1.

During the same period in 2020, there were 25,512 heart failure deaths.

The difference is 6,618.

If we extrapolate to 52 weeks then, at the prevailing rate, we’ll see 14,339 more deaths from heart failure in 2023 than we expected in 2020.

Deaths from heart failure over the past 24 weeks have been 26% higher than the expected level in 2020.

The source of this rather alarming statistic is the latest report from the UK government’s Department for Health Improvement and Disparities.

Another surprising statistic offered by the health department is the number of “expected” heart-related deaths.

The data shows that the government has increased the number of people it “expects” to die from heart failure.

The number of “expected” heart failure deaths in 2023 is 8% higher than in 2020.


This is alarming, and it's genuinely perplexing why  the medical community doesn't appear to be discussing any ways to help resolve this issue.

If anything, it seems like they're consistently trying to avoid addressing the problem and are continuing to advocate for more vaccines and boosters.

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