Police Data Shows Sudden Deaths Surging after Covid Shots Rolled Out

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Police Data Shows Sudden Deaths Surging after Covid Shots Rolled Out

Official police records from Scotland show that sudden deaths spiked after Covid mRNA shots were rolled out.

However, while the records show a surge in sudden death in 2021, the issue didn’t start there.

Interestingly, Police Scotland recorded a significant increase in people dying suddenly in 2020.

Notably, the first spikes occurred in April and May of 2020 – shortly after the public was forced to stay inside their homes due to mandatory lockdown orders issued by the government.

The records then show a massive third spike in sudden deaths in December 2020 – the same month Covid mRNA “vaccines” were rolled out in the UK.

In the UK, Covid shots were first issued in Dec. 2020 for healthcare workers and citizens considered to be most vulnerable, such as the elderly*.

In early 2021, the mass vaccination campaign was gradually expanded to include the rest of the population.

As the rollout continued, police records show sudden deaths surging.

The incidences of people dying suddenly continued to skyrocket in 2021 and again in 2022.

Police Scotland uses a command and control incident recording system called System for Tasking and Operational Resource Management (STORM) Unity to record incidents consistently across the country.

The system is largely used for resource allocation purposes, guiding police responses to incidents.

There are three call centers in Scotland to which the public reports an incident.

These call centers record the details of the report in STORM.

The reports include an overview of:

  • the details of the initial emergency call
  • any update on the initial report
  • any action taken
  • the outcome

A clear distinction is made in the system between a crime and a non-crime incident.

Last year, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was submitted to Police Scotland.

The FIOA requested:

The number of logs created for Sudden Deaths (*) broken down by month for the years 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 so far.

(*) – whereby somebody has died suddenly and unexpectedly and the police are asked to attend, you may call it something different to “sudden death,” INCLUDING sudden deaths due to covid (you may separate these out but this is not necessary)

On 20 March 2023, Police Scotland responded by providing tables of the number of incidents recorded on STORM where the final incident type was recorded as “Sudden Death.”

The tables provided showed a breakdown by Divisional area and month from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2022.

A Substack article was published by Biologyphenom which summarizes the information contained in the FOIA response.

The report highlights a spike in sudden deaths in 2020 which increased in 2021 and 2022.

Accoridn gto the data provided by Police Scotland, sudden deaths align with the first lockdown and then later surged again when Covid shots were introduced.

Most sudden or unexplained deaths are reported to the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit.

The unit is part of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS).

The Procurator Fiscal is there to direct the recovery of evidence and instruct the police in carrying out further investigation.

In Scotland, records show that 190,000 deaths were recorded for the period 2020-2022.

Of these mortalities, 30,000 are recorded as sudden deaths requiring further investigation.

However, those 30k people were listed as cause of death unknown.

The data reveals a notable increase in these death reports in 2020 compared to 2019 in particular after the lockdown period commencing on 23 March 2020.

April and May show significant increases over the same period a year prior.

After the Covid shots were introduced on 8 December 2020, sudden deaths increased year on year.

From December 2020 to January 2021, there is a noticeable spike in sudden deaths with over 2,000 reports – a record according to the data.

From December 2020 to January 2021, there is a noticeable spike in sudden deaths with over 2,000 reports – a record according to the data.