by HARRY PALMER
We have published stats from the Australian Bureau of Statistics data base so you may make informed decisions as to the credibility of this nations leaders quoting figures to enhance an agenda misleading COVID-19 facts with normal mortality we have presented below. To view more detailed information and relevant graphs click here
When government control by enforcement is initiated from ill researched allegations from billion dollar corporate confederates looking after their bottom line, it is time to stand firm. We the people now must return our voice back into the Australian parliament and stop this political devastation of our nation.
Provisional Mortality Statistics
Provisional deaths data for measuring changes in patterns of mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery period Reference periodJan 2020 – Apr 2021 Released 29/07/2021 – Next release 25/08/2021 Previous releases
Key statistics
- 45,407 deaths occurred by 30 April 2021 and were registered by 30 June.
- Counts of deaths were above historical averages for each month of 2021.
- Age standardised death rates for dementia are lower in 2021 than 2020.
Measuring ‘excess’ deaths
Excess mortality is an epidemiological concept typically defined as the difference between the observed number of deaths in a specified time period and the expected numbers of deaths in that same time period. Estimates of excess deaths can provide information about the burden of mortality potentially related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including deaths that are directly or indirectly attributed to COVID-19.
Throughout this report, counts of deaths for 2020 and 2021 are compared to an average number of deaths recorded over the previous 5 years (2015-2019). These average or baseline counts serve as a proxy for the expected number of deaths, so comparisons against baseline counts can provide an indication of excess mortality. The minimum and maximum counts from 2015-19 are also included to provide an indication of the range of previous counts. Minimums and maximums for any given week can be from any of the five years from 2015-19. As mortality during 2020 had periods where deaths were significantly lower than expected, 2020 has not been included in the baseline average.
Australian deaths by week, 30 December 2019 to 25 April 2021
All-cause deaths certified by a doctor
Tracking the number of doctor certified deaths against historical averages for similar time periods provides an indication of when excess deaths may occur. This is of particular relevance because of the many potential public health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of COVID-19 infections by week in Australia is highlighted alongside total deaths to enable a comparison of the timelines for the pandemic with changes in numbers of deaths.
- There were 44,407 deaths that occurred between January and April 2021 and were registered by 30 June.
- This is 2,427 deaths (5.6%) more than the 2015-19 average and comparable to 2020.
- There was an average of 378.4 deaths per day between January and April 2021, comparable to 375.9 at the same point in 2020.
Note: This analysis does not include coroner referred deaths. Any changes in patterns of coroner referral could affect counts of doctor certified deaths. Some conditions have higher coroner referral rates (ischaemic heart disease, cerebrovascular diseases and to a lesser extent respiratory diseases and diabetes) so counts for those conditions would be more likely to be affected by such changes.
Deaths are presented by counts only. Counts of death do not account for changes in population. See data downloads for weekly standardised death rate calculations. Download
Ischaemic heart disease
Ischaemic heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia. The category includes acute conditions such as myocardial infarction and chronic conditions such as coronary atherosclerosis.
- 4,166 deaths occurred from ischaemic heart disease between January and April 2021
- This is 341 deaths (7.6%) below the 2015-19 average, comparable to the 4,191 deaths at the same point in 2020.
- Deaths due to ischaemic heart disease have been decreasing over time.
Cerebrovascular diseases
Cerebrovascular diseases refer to a number of conditions such as stroke, cerebral aneurysms and stenosis that affect blood flow and circulation to the brain.
- 2,811 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases (including strokes) occurred between January and April 2021.
- This is 207 deaths (6.9%) below the 2015-19 average, comparable to the 2,828 deaths at the same point in 2020.
- Similar to ischaemic heart disease, deaths from cerebrovascular diseases have been declining over time.
Respiratory diseases
Respiratory diseases include causes of death such as pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lower respiratory diseases (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis). Deaths due to COVID-19 are not included in this category. COVID-19 deaths are captured using WHO issued emergency codes U07.1 and U07.2 and are not currently grouped with any other diseases, though they are included in the total number of deaths.
- There were 3,824 deaths from respiratory diseases between January and April 2021.
- This is 73 deaths (1.9%) higher than the 2015-19 average, but remains 268 deaths (6.5%) lower than at the same point in 2020.
- The mortality rate for respiratory disease is lower in 2021 (10.1 per 100,000 people) compared to the same period in 2020 (11.3 per 100,000 people).
Chronic lower respiratory diseases
Chronic lower respiratory diseases include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). Chronic lower respiratory diseases are a sub-group of respiratory diseases (J00-J99).
- There were 2,159 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases between January and April 2021.
- This is 82 deaths (3.9%) higher than the 2015-19 average, but remains 80 deaths (3.6%) lower than at the same point in 2020.
Influenza and pneumonia
Influenza and pneumonia are acute respiratory diseases often grouped together when compiling leading causes of death. They are two distinct diseases: influenza is a viral infection, while pneumonia can be caused by a virus, bacteria or fungi. Influenza is a common cause of pneumonia.
Influenza deaths are highly seasonal and most commonly occur in Australia between the months of May and September. The timing, length and severity of the influenza season varies considerably from year to year. For this reason, influenza deaths have been excluded from the graph below so pneumonia deaths can be tracked separately.
Influenza and pneumonia are a subset of respiratory diseases (J00-J99).
- There were 556 deaths due to influenza and pneumonia recorded between January and April 2021. All deaths in this category were due to pneumonia.
- This is 184 deaths (24.9%) lower than the 2015-19 average, and 275 deaths (33.1%) lower than at the same point in 2020.
Influenza
- There has not been a death certified due to influenza since late July 2020.
Pneumonia
- The number of deaths due to pneumonia has been largely below average since late April 2020.
- Between January and April 2021, deaths due to pneumonia were 130 (19.0%) below the 2015-19 average and 235 deaths (29.7%) below the same point in 2020.
Cancer
Cancer includes malignant neoplasms encompassing carcinomas, sarcomas and lymph and blood cancers.
- 15,836 deaths from cancer occurred between January and April 2021.
- This is 780 deaths (5.1%) higher than the 2015-19 average, but comparable to the 15,733 deaths at the same point in 2020.
Diabetes
Diabetes includes both Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. The majority of diabetes deaths are from Type 2 diabetes.
- 1,456 deaths from diabetes occurred between January and April 2021.
- This is 113 deaths (8.4%) higher than the 2015-19 average, but remains 101 deaths (6.5%) lower than at the same point in 2020.
- Counts of deaths due to diabetes were above historical averages in March (by 24.3%) and April (by 15.8%).
Dementia, including Alzheimer disease
Dementia, including Alzheimer disease, is the second leading cause of death in Australia and counts of deaths from dementia have increased steadily over the past 20 years. This increase should be taken into consideration when comparing 2020 and 2021 counts against baseline averages.
- 4,749 deaths from dementia, including Alzheimer disease, occurred between January and April 2021.
- This is 742 deaths (18.5%) higher than the 2015-19 average, but remains 65 deaths (1.4%) lower than at the same point in 2020.
Timeliness and completeness of data
Each death registration in the national mortality dataset has 3 dates:
- The date on which the death occurred.
- The date on which the death was registered with the jurisdictional Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages (RBDM).
- The date on which the death was lodged with the ABS.
The time between the occurrence of a death and registration can vary, although in general, deaths certified by a doctor are registered sooner. Coroner certified deaths undergo extensive investigative processes which can delay registration times, and for this reason they are excluded from the provisional mortality reports.
When looking to measure change over time, the completeness of data for the most recent period is important. When data are received each month by the ABS, the lag between the date of death and date of registration means that only 40-50% of reported registrations are of deaths that occurred in the month being reported. The remainder are deaths that occurred in earlier months. After a second month of reporting, approximately 95% of doctor certified registrations have been received. This is considered sufficiently complete to enable meaningful comparison with historical counts, noting that the level of completeness will be higher for the start of any given month than the end of that month.
This pattern of registration and reporting is highlighted in the table below, which also shows the slight variation in reporting timelines by cause of death. This should be considered when comparing 2021 data to the 2015-2019 baseline data.
The video presenter doesn’t mention at what cycle thresholds the PCR tests were done at. I’d say over 35 to over 45. Who knows? That data isn’t mentioned! In the Press Briefings nor Media Releases that info is never mentioned either. Must require an ASIO clearance to get them! There in lies the elephant in the room! Liars figure and figures lie.
You’d think that suicide would be included in those counts as it’s been huge. 😢
Very helpful statistical breakdown. But I agree with Veronica … rather blurry and low-res. Would it be possible to download the PowerPoint file from somewhere?
This is a recording of a phone call to a testing clinic.
https://gab.com/Todd-AO/posts/106730412980644216
Extremely Urgent Breaking News August 6th , 2021.
Congratulations to Senator Rex Patrick of South Australia who took the Department of Premier and Cabinet to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and got a ruling that Scott Morrison’s totalitarian ‘National Cabinet’ is not a real cabinet and cannot enjoy the same privileges of confidentiality/secrecy as a real cabinet.
The guilty are, Scott Morrison (Federal), Daniel Andrews (VIC), Annastacia Palaszczuk(QLD), Andrew Barr (ACT), Gladys Berejiklian (NSW), Michael Gunner (NT), Peter Gutwein(TAS), Steven Marshall (SA), Mark McGowan (WA)..
It is time to stand-up and get rid of these totalitarian thugs from all sides and usher in a new government that believes in the liberty and freedom of all people and will create a process and system to listen to their voices.
This means every totalitarian decision made in this secret club, that state premiers and chief ministers have been absolutely complicit with, is blown wide open. The shroud of secrecy has been lifted.
Encourage every Australian to write to the Department of Premier and Cabinet under freedom of information laws to seek the truth about what has been happening in these secret National Cabinet meetings that were never lawful and were always the most tyrannical blow against our Country in history. In fact, one even wonders if the decisions and directives,over the past 18 months, from this bunch of tyrants are even lawful and enforceable..
I will certainly be looking into sending an FOI request, before I do though, do you have a reference for the decision? Found it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jynwvvmewnnatu/Patrick%20v%20P
These stats end on the 30th April 2021, it is amazing that at a time like this our glorious government departments can’t keep the figures up to date, we have been jabbing people since 22nd February – so this really amounts to having data for 6 weeks when we’ve been jabbing people for 21 weeks.
Very interesting indeed! Its what we all thought. Fudging the figures to fit the narrative. I’m surprised they haven’t taken this down!? Would be even better to get a better quality vid. Res is low .
I don’t know what anyone else thought but I found that covid chart very blurry. I liked what was being presented but since it was so very hard to see I’m unable to forward it on to others. This chart is so important that perhaps it’s worthwhile doing it again somehow so that it isn’t blurry. Anyone out there agree?
Great work – thanks.. As I understand it across the world excess mortality is roughly the same – surely people can see there is NO pandemic – well until the sad people who injected the poison get sick – then there will be a true pandemic – all planned of course.. It’s surreal!..
Good question. While we are on the downhill Covid Skid the spin doctors trump the real doctors
Denmark abolishes all Corona measures
Danish parliament recently decided in Copenhagen that all Corona measures should be ended from October 1. There will therefore no longer be a mask requirement and the test regime will be abolished. The Danes will then no longer have to provide evidence of whether they are vaccinated or unvaccinated, or whether they have tested positive or negative.
Denmark’s SSI infectious diseases agency said it no longer relied on vaccination to achieve herd immunity in the country. Tyra Grove Krause, the SSI’s acting academic director, said a new wave of infections were expected after people return to work and school at the end of this summer, but it should not be cause for alarm. “It will be more reminiscent of the flu,” Krause said.
https://freewestmedia.com/2021/08/09/denmark-abolishes-all-corona-measures/
Why have there been NO death certificates for influenza since 2020???