Vaccinated UK Adults < 60 Dying Twice As Fast as Unjabbed the Same Age
And have been for six months. The chart below may seem unbelievable or impossible, but it’s correct, based on weekly data from the British government.
The brown line represents weekly deaths from all causes of vaccinated people aged 10-59, per 100,000 people.
The blue line represents weekly deaths from all causes of unvaccinated people per 100,000 in the same age range.
I have checked the underlying dataset myself and this graph is correct. Vaccinated people under 60 are twice as likely to die as unvaccinated people. And overall deaths in Britain are running well above normal.
I don’t know how to explain this other than vaccine-caused mortality.
The basic data is available here, download the Excel file and see table 4:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/deathsbyvaccinationstatusengland
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Alan
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This appears to be correct based on Table 4, but it is only the under 60s. I haven’t checked in detail but for over 60s the death rate appears to be lower for the vaccinated. It certainly needs detailed study and the government needs to start explaining.
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Ed
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Has the fact that there are more people that have been vaccinated been factored in.
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Herb Rose
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Hi Ed,
The shot gives temporary immunity that is gone in 6 months. This is why during the animal trials with SARS1 the animals survived but died on the second exposure. To compare the death rate of the two groups you must use the vaccination rate from 6 months ago.
Herb
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Josh
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10-65 is a very wide range. The 10 year olds are typically not vaccinated and the older people get, the more likely they’ll be to get vaccinated. …And old people die more than younger ones.
The conclusion is not supported by this data.
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Josh
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Oops, I meant 10-59.
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