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New Zealand. Over 685 Suicide Deaths in 2018. 26 Deaths so Far From Covid. Those Happened in April of 2020.
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New Zealand has a much bigger problem with mental health than they do Covid. So by locking people down with military force, and people losing their jobs and businesses.... How many suicides might that accomplish?
-"The most recent year for which we have provisional suicide data is the financial year from July 2018 – June 2019. This data showed the highest number of reported suicides New Zealand has recorded.
685 people are suspected to have died by suicide during this period.
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link to mentalhealth.org.nz (secure)
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But only 26 people
, most likely elderly, died from Covid early last year. That hardly seems like a pandemic. That doesn't even seem like a bad flu season.
Coronavirus Cases:
2,926
Deaths:
26
Recovered:
2,857
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link to www.worldometers.info (secure)
]
26 people died in New Zealand mostly in April of 2020.
Does this look like a pandemic to you?
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