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According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, more than 1 million excess deaths — that is, deaths in excess of the historical average — have been recorded since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago, and this cannot be explained by COVID-19. Deaths from heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia and many other illnesses rose during that time
Across the world, death rates have also risen in tandem with COVID shot administration, with the most-jabbed areas surpassing the least-jabbed in terms of excess mortality and COVID-related deaths
According to Walgreens data, during the week of April 19 through 25, 2022, 13% of unvaccinated persons tested positive for COVID. Of those who received two doses five months or more ago, 23.1% tested positive, and of those who received a third dose five months or more ago, the positive rate was 26.3%. So, after the first booster shot (the third dose), people are at greatest risk of testing positive for COVID
U.K. government data show the all-cause mortality rate is between 100% and 300% greater among people who got their first COVID shot 21 days or more ago. The risk for all-cause death is also significantly elevated among those who got their second dose at least six months ago, and mildly elevated among those who got their third dose less than 21 days ago. As of January 2022, all who got one or more doses at least 21 days ago were dying at significantly elevated rates
Other data also show that COVID mortality rates are far higher in areas with high vaccination rates, and risk-benefit analyses reveal the jabs do more harm than good in most age groups
According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data,[1] more than 1 million excess deaths — that is, deaths in excess of the historical average — have been recorded since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago, and this cannot be explained by COVID-19.
Deaths from heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia and many other illnesses rose during that time.[2] “We’ve never seen anything like it,” Robert Anderson, CDC’s head of mortality statistics, told The Washington Post in mid-February 2022.[3]
According to University of Warwick researchers, “the scale of excess non-COVID deaths is large enough for it to be seen as its own pandemic.”[4] A number of explanations have been offered, including the fact that lockdowns and other COVID restrictions discouraged or prevented people from seeking care. But another, less discussed factor may also be at play.
Across the world, death rates have risen in tandem with COVID shot administration, with the most-jabbed areas surpassing the least-jabbed in terms of excess mortality and COVID-related deaths. This flies in the face of official claims that the shots prevent severe COVID infection and lower your risk of death, be it from COVID or all causes.[5]
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: enament
And yet the morgues or mortuaries are not overflowing or our hospitals overwhelmed with the dead and dying.
If mortality rates had gone up "400%" or "40%" don't you imagine people would notice?
www.reuters.com...
originally posted by: enament
a reply to: andy06shake
All cause mortality is up 40% according to insurance companys.
And in my Province all cause mortality is up 400% according to stats Canada.
www.stand4freedomnb.com...
"Most Canadian provinces missed or don't report at least half of [COVID deaths] historically, and New Brunswick is included in that," said Moriarty, who is an associate professor and infectious disease researcher at the University of Toronto.
originally posted by: enament
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Your math is off a 40% increase is not 4x the death, if 10 people died every year a 40% increase year would be 14 not 40.
I literally just posted a link that its source is Statistics Canada numbers about moralities being up 400% in my Province are you saying you know more than Statistics Canada?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: andy06shake
Well, given the hue and cry during the worst wave of the pandemic pre-vaccine, you would have thought that about COVID too, but there were no bodies in the streets and there aren't any in countries with low vaccination rates.
Africa barely noticed a thing and kept on having Ebola.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: andy06shake
Well, given the hue and cry during the worst wave of the pandemic pre-vaccine, you would have thought that about COVID too, but there were no bodies in the streets and there aren't any in countries with low vaccination rates.
Africa barely noticed a thing and kept on having Ebola.
Average life expectancy in Africa is about 15 years lower than OECD countries.
Covid is primarily deadly to older people. Both life expectancy and vaccination rates are much higher in developed countries so comparisons across countries doesn't really tell us anything about the effectiveness either way.
That may well be the case ketsuko but we still don't have a 400% increase, or even 40% increase, where moralities are concerned down to vaccinations, or our medical health care establishment would be overwhelmed and people would notice.