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originally posted by: olaru12
You know what they say about statistics, don't you?
In this lecture I talk about our ongoing analysis of the latest data published by the Office for Nat Statistics on mortality by vaccine status. The reason this data is incredibly important is because it potentially provides us with the simplest and most objective way to determine the overall risk-benefit of the Covid vaccines, namely the comparison of all-cause mortality between the vaccinated and unvaccinated.
What I will show you is that there are so many inconsistencies and missing information in the data – as is the case for most studies into covid vaccine effectiveness - that few conclusions can be drawn other than that it provides no real evidence that the benefits outweigh the risks.
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: Grambler
According to the official data from Office of National Statistics from the UK, since around May of 2021, between the ages of 10 to 59, people in the UK that are vaccinated have deaths rates twice as high as than those who were unvaccinated.
alexberenson.substack.com...
This on its own doesnt prove vaccines are the reason for this, but it certainly seems like the most likely possibility.
How monsterous will governments around the world have been if they forced younger people to take this vaccine, and it ended up making them twice as likely to die?
Is this per capita, because if not...
No dog in this fight, just see alot of improper math, used to paint pictures, either way.
Yes its per capita