UKHSA Appear to Show the Boosters are Failing
If you look at the trends of death percentage by vaccination status, it sure looks like the boosters have already failed against the worst outcomes...
Here’s this week’s updated % of UK deaths by vaccination status:
For a few months now I’ve been trying to focus in on the claim that the COVID shots reduce the severity of outcome, even while they clearly fail at preventing and transmission as so clearly in the UKHSA’s own data:
Of course my graph above may be criticized as marred by the Simpson paradox, but I think it shows that the story one would expect from a truly “safe and effective” vaccine is not proving true.
If the vaccine really reduced most severe outcomes (i.e. deaths) wouldn’t one expect that the percentage of COVID related vaccinated deaths would be far fewer than the percentage of the population vaccinated? And yet since last June that has not been the case. Instead, the percentage of vaccinated COVID deaths exceeds the percentage of the population that is vaccinated. This hardly looks like a “pandemic of the vaccinated.”
Furthermore, tracking these percentages over time allows us to follow trends. And the trends here do not look good. While the booster program that began in October initially appeared to bring the percentages of vaccinated deaths closer to the percentage of vaccinated population, that trend has now reversed and is going in the wrong direction fast.
Any ideas what’s going on here?
I’ll keep my eye on it.