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Data on all-cause mortality collected over the past 100 years shows a clear seasonal pattern, with more deaths occurring in the winter than in the summer. This pattern is observed in northern latitude countries, while the opposite is true in the Southern Hemisphere. COVID-19, however, did not follow this pattern. The timing and synchronicity of the increase in mortality after the declaration of the pandemic, limited to specific hotspots, suggests that it was not solely due to the spread of a viral respiratory disease. Instead, the excess mortality can be attributed to factors such as lack of treatment, aggressive medical protocols, government measures, and the stress and isolation imposed on people. The rollout of vaccines and boosters has been associated with further increases in all-cause mortality, particularly among older age groups. The mortality risk per injection is approximately 0.1%, increasing exponentially with age.