Are excess post-COVID deaths collateral damage from public-health overkill?
Briefly

A group of Dutch researchers has ignited a firestorm by calling for an investigation of the deaths caused by vaccine mandates and lockdowns imposed on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
They insist 'every death needs to be acknowledged and accounted for,' including deaths caused by policy mistakes - the collateral damage from heavy-handed public health policies.
US deaths from alcoholism, drug addiction, car accidents, hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes soared during the pandemic, exceeding by 100,000 a year what would ordinarily occur, pinned on government COVID-19 policies.
Read at New York Post
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