Health authorities say it’s not due to COVID infections.
Health authorities in Scotland have launched an investigation after a mystery surge in deaths of newborn babies, the second time the phenomenon has been recorded in the space of six months.
A report by the Herald newspaper highlights the “very unusual” spike in deaths of babies, with the alarm being raised after 18 infants died within four weeks of birth in March.
That same control limit was also breached in September last year, when 21 neonatal deaths were reported, the first time this had occurred since records began.
“The neonatal mortality rate was 5.1 per 1,000 live births in September and 4.6 per 1,000 in March, against an average of 1.49 per 1000 in 2019,” reports the newspaper.
The report notes that vaccination uptake has increased in expectant mothers and that COVID infections during pregnancy are associated with a higher chance of...
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"Health authorities say it’s not due to COVID infections." Gee; how did I know the "health authorities" would say that?...
ReplyDeleteWell, on the up side they are admitting it wasn't Covid INFECTIONS. That's relatively easy to prove/disprove because you'd have had kids in the hospital with a severe viral infection that died. These are "mystery deaths". You will note that they haven't tried to say it wasn't related to "Covid vaccinations", although I bet that they are trying to figure out how they can make that assertion.
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