Public Health Scotland released the COVID-19 Winter Report. It is 62 pages long, but I will go straight to the point. Table 15 on page 47, shown below, summarizes it all. The table shows the confirmed COVID-19 related deaths among the unvaccinated and three vaccinated groups. (One, two, and three (booster) doses).
Table 15 of the report (below) shows that the COVID-19 Age Standardized Mortality Rate per 100,000 from the four weeks beginning January 8 to February 4, 2022, is the lowest among the Booster group. That can make readers believe that they should have a booster shot so they don’t die of COVID-19.
That’s the magic of statistics. To make them smaller, they can split the number of vaccinated deaths into smaller groups and divide them with a large denominator (population of vaccinated). But we live in the real world and not in statistics, and I will show you what it is like in the real world.
Another way to look at the chart is to group them into unvaccinated and vaccinated (all 1,2,3 doses). I combined the number of fatalities and totaled the vaccinated deaths into one group, and compared it with the unvaccinated. I made the chart below using data from the table above.
The percentage of unvaccinated dying from COVID-19 is only 13-18%, while the vaccinated comprise 86-89%.
Imagine that you are a doctor or a nurse working in a hospital, and you took care of all of the COVID-19 patients who died. You will probably say, “More COVID-vaccinated people are dying from COVID-19!”
There are 6.3 to 7.7 times more COVID-vaccinated people who die from COVID-19 than unvaccinated.
The figure below is from scottishunity.org/blog/.
Scotland: All-Cause Mortality, 2022 Week 6. Weekly all-cause mortality in Scotland (National Records of Scotland) – COVID-19 deaths by vaccination status. (Public Health Scotland). Total mortality versus five-year average, with COVID deaths split by vaccine status. Over the last 3 months 85% of COVID deaths are vaccinated, now almost 70% in the “boosted” as the chart shows.
- Above-average deaths of 5 to 74 years old for the year 2021
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- CDC data shows higher deaths from 25-54 years old in 2021 compared to 2018-2020
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- German Analysis: The Higher the Vaccination Rate, the Higher the Excess Mortality
Those mortality numbers could have been lower if effective and inexpensive interventions like ivermectin, vitamin D3, Zinc, Vitamin C were used by the medical systems.
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Reference:
Public Health Scotland COVID-19 & Winter Statistical Report Publication Date: 16 February 2022
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