Surprising data from the Office for National Statistics in England!

in #english3 years ago

Do the vaccinated die more often than the unvaccinated?

While browsing the internet for coronavirus statistics, I came across the ons.gov.uk website where I found some interesting information.

Below is a graph of all deaths in England per 100,000 person-years aged 18-39:

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Graph based on data from ons.gov.uk

  1. Deaths of unvaccinated people are marked with a blue line.
  2. Orange line represents deaths of people vaccinated with one dose (dashed line - 21 days after vaccination)
  3. The red line shows deaths of people vaccinated with two doses (dashed line - second dose up to 21 days)

Brief analysis

From March to July 2021, more deaths in the vaccinated than in the unvaccinated are noticeable. Given that more of the unvaccinated die from covid-19, it can be concluded that the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated deaths without covid-19 is even biger than that shown in this graph.

During the analysis, we should also consider whether the people who have been vaccinated differ from those who have not been vaccinated. The main thing that comes to my mind is the difference in health. That is, people with weakened immunity, with chronic diseases, were vaccinated first (due to medical recommendations). On the other hand, the vaccines were also taken by people in very good condition, such as athletes, travelers, etc., due to the ease of movement.

Is the number of side effects from vaccination more than they show us?
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