But even if it took till March for covid to work through everyone, the general death rate figures show very clearly that from December 2020 when vaccinations started the trend of the years numbers blatantly goes up (even taking into account the winter season increases every year) until around the beginning of March, in which time about 40 million people got vaccinated. This i think shows that carpet vaccinating everyone is does not work and causes more harm than good. If that has not been the case then the question remains 'what did everyone die from between the beginning of December and the beginning of March?'I dont know if the bad smell was the shedding (which seems to be there at least with recently vaccinated people, like i get a bit flemmy for an hour or two)
Maybe the smells was a bug.
Also i think all this tracing contacts after someone tests positive to covid is a load of bollox. Have caught bugs off individuals for years now, outdoors and after 5-10 seconds of being near them, but with the tracing they say you have to gave been near someone for 15 minutes. Doctors should know this. What a waste of time and money, or is it the plan to get us used to being on the medical trace?
By the way almost everyone on the planet has had coronavirus 19 at least once and that has been the case since about November 2020.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...guresondeathsregisteredbyareaofusualresidence