According to Belstat, since 2014, around 120,000 people have died on average each year in Belarus, an average of around 10,000 people per month. Nasha Niva writes that official statistics have disappeared from open resources since the CovVI-19 epidemic began.
Cyber followers have controlled to download databases on all deceased Belarusian citizens. This allowed us to estimate genuine mortality statistics from 2018 to 2023.
These data show that during the pandemic from 2020 to 2022, excess mortality amounted to more than 90,000 people. These losses could not have come from anything other than COVID-19.
Mortality began to pile up in March 2020, when the Belarusian government was still absolutely denying the lifestyles of a threat and the construction upgrade until June.
After that, the summer heat knocked down the wave of infection. However, since the fall, the expansion has resumed.
The highest death rate in 2020 seen in December: 18,437 cases, 8,000 more than the same this month.
The year 2021 was surely catastrophic, when the Aliaksandr Lukashenka regime had already defeated the rest and no longer feared the protests. This coincided with the moment when vaccination had not yet reached the entire population. The serious maximum were October (22,162 deaths) and November (20,063 deaths). At that time, every month between 10,000 and 12,000 more people died than usual.
Not until April 2022, when the vaccination covered the majority of the population and almost all the other people became ill, that the mortality rates returned to the “Covid” level.
According to the Ministry of Health, during the entire period of the spread of infection (from March 2020 to July 2022, no newer data were published), 7,118 patients with COVID-19 died. However, the Cyber Partisans found that the coronavirus infection as the cause of death is listed in the documents in 22,759 cases — that is, more than three times more than in the number of victims of COVID-19 officially announced by the authorities.
Thus, despite the pressure of the authorities, many plant doctors honestly recorded the true cause of death, but Lukashenka’s direction intentionally falsified the knowledge that had been expressed. The address then passed through Ihar Siarheenka, now head of the “store” [the House of Representatives – Ndr. ].
Official statistics did not take into account patient deaths from headaches or illnesses caused by the coronavirus. In such cases, COVID-19 was not noted on the death certificates, but the underlying disease was recorded.
The cyberdactorians’ calculations do not differ from the effects of an examination previously published in the clinical journal The Lancet, based on the UN’s knowledge of mortality from the Belarusian authorities. Scientists have calculated that excess mortality in our country from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021 exceeded 85,600 people. At that time, the excess mortality for January-March 2022 was still unknown.
Aliaksandr Lukashenka argued that the government had selected the right strategy in the fight behind the coronavirus. “This shows once again that the fitness formula is operating under strict and pressure,” he told Health Minister Pinevich in 2022.
In the comparable population of the Czech Republic (10.5 million people), the excess mortality rate for 2020—2021 was 49,100 people, or almost half that of Belarus.
In neighboring Latvia, with a population of 1,800,000, the excess mortality rate is 12,400 people. And in Lithuania, where the population is 2,700,000 people, this figure is 20,000 people.
In 38-million Poland, excess mortality reached 214,000 people.
In Ukraine, excess mortality due to COVID 181,000 other folkloric. Until February 24, 2022, 43. 5 million other people lived in Ukraine. Tal, Ukraine, has faced with the Coronavirus twice and Belarus.
In all the countries mentioned above: the Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, unlike Belarus, the authorities did not deny the danger of covid and took measures aimed at limiting interpersonal contacts in closed premises for the period until there were no vaccines against covid.
In terms of 100,000 people, Belarus has the excess mortality rate due to Covid of all the countries indexed above.
Compared to Lithuania and Latvia, it turns out that about 35,000 more people died in Belarus than could have died if the COVID-19 policy had been different. If we compare it with the Czech Republic, there are even 40,000 more.