Vaccinated Unvaccinated Mortality Rate

People Are Dying At Record High Rates And It’s Not From COVID

In the most recent datasets coming out of various countries, individuals died at a much higher rate in the years 2020 through 2021 in comparison to previous years. While COVID-19 is storming the world relentlessly, we would expect that the higher mortality rate would be mostly due to the virus, but scientists are baffled when they come to find that is not the case.

From the latest publication by The United Kingdom’s Office for National Statistics [ 1a | 1b | 1c + figure 1 + figure 2 + figure 3 + figure 4 ] under Age-Standardized Mortality Rate (ASMR) we find that “unvaccinated” individuals died from COVID-19 at a rate of 595.5 per 100,000 people ( .5955% )( 938.9 – 343.4 ) higher than vaccinated individuals in England, from January 1, 2021 – October 31, 2021. However, from this same dataset that advocates for COVID-19 vaccination, we also find that vaccinated people died at twice the rate of unvaccinated individuals from non-COVID related incidences: 1501.8 versus 3006.2, a 200.17% increase in deaths, with a mortality rate of 1504.4 per 100,000 people (1.5044%) higher than in unvaccinated individuals.

England Data (Jan 1 – Oct 31, 2021):

Unvaccinated mortality rate (Non-COVID deaths): 1501.8 / 100k = 1.5018% chance of non-COVID death
Vaccinated mortality rate (Non-COVID deaths): 3006.2 / 100k = 3.0062% chance of non-COVID death

Unvaccinated mortality rate (All deaths): 2440.7 / 100k = 2.4407% chance of death from anything, including COVID
Vaccinated mortality rate (All deaths): 3349.5 / 100k = 3.3495% chance of death from anything, including COVID

Ages 18-39 saw higher levels of mortality, poor health, and poorer health in vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals from Jan 21 – Oct 21, 2021 in Europe.

In the statistical bulletin, vaccinated individuals across all age groups in England saw higher instances of poor health and mortality versus unvaccinated individuals last year.

The highest mortality rates were seen in the “21 days or more after first dose” category.

Excess Deaths In the United States

In the latest data released by the US Center for Disease Control [ 2 ] from February 1, 2020 – January 1, 2022 there have been 952,707 excess deaths over expected. In almost the same time frame (February 1, 2020 – January 8, 2022) there have been 838,339 excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. From this data we have approximately 12% of excessive deaths that have not been attributed to COVID-19.

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When looking at excess deaths excluding COVID-19, we find a pattern: There were no excess deaths, including & excluding COVID-19, from January 1, 2020 ( ~0.0% excess death including & excluding COVID ) until the week ending March 28, we have our first spike of 7.0% excess deaths, 1.5% excess of deaths not from COVID-19

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In fact, The United States had not seen an excess in deaths for almost 1.5 years, last plotted the week ending October 27, 2018. For the first two months of the pandemic (January & March 2020) we saw no excess deaths. An initial surge of excess deaths began March 28, 2020 with 1.5% of those deaths not attributed to COVID. The increase peaked at an excess death rate of 8.7% excluding COVID-19 on week ending April 11. This may possibly be explained by the unavailability/non-standardization of testing at the time.

Mass vaccination started on December 14, 2020 in the US. From June 2020 – January 2021 excess deaths excluding COVID-19 ranged from 0.2% – 7.4%. However, astonishingly enough, excess deaths excluding COVID-19 disappeared a month after mass-vaccination began, dropping to 0.0% for a remarkable sixteen-week period from January 23, 2021 until May 15, 2021. Every excess death for the first four months after mass vaccination began was attributed to COVID-19 by the CDC.

Non-COVID mortality rate was 3.83% lower than expected for the same period: 1,003,140 expected vs. 964,752 observed. Note: Excess deaths in the US were at an almost-high of 36.4% on the week ending January 23, and an all-time high of 45.1% on the week ending January 2–approximately three weeks after mass-vaccination began.

More problematic to these statistics is the fact that although there are zero included vaccine-related deaths, there were 4,258 deaths reported in VAERS from the COVID-19 vaccines during the same time period of January – May, 2021 [ 5a | 5b ]. The CDC claims to count three confirmed cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia post-vaccinated, although an investigative report confirmed twelve cases, in which three ended in death between weeks ending March 2 through April 21, 2021 [ 6 | 6b ][ 7 | 7b ]. If we included only these three non-COVID deaths for those two months, we would arrive at a .15% excess deaths excluding COVID during that time period, however we see 0.0% for both. Based on this data we conclude that CDC’s non-COVID excess death estimates are wrong.

This wouldn’t be the first time that the CDC was caught bolstering numbers.

Vaccine-related deaths counted as COVID-19 (estimated minimum): 0.15% from Jan-May,2021
Vaccine-related deaths counted as COVID-19 (VAERS vs CDC): 5.49% from Jan-May,2021

As the government and media continue to confuse the public with their anecdotal changes in mask policies, vaccine efficacy, testing, and new variants of concern, these outrageously alarming numbers can added to that recipe of inconclusive disaster.