Excess Mortality Still Correlated With COVID Vaccination Rate – Dec 2023 Data

March 19th, 2024

Via: Igor Chudov:

What happened in December 2023 allows us to ask: Could vaccination rates affect excess mortality rates a long time after vaccinations? December 2023 was 2.5 years after people received their first doses, so looking at the data for that month could help us answer that question.

Sadly, data from last December shows a strong positive correlation between excess mortality and Covid vaccination rates, despite most first doses given out long ago, 2.5 years before that month.

We were told that COVID-19 vaccines protect us from severe illness and death. Therefore, we are supposed to expect countries that gave their citizens more COVID-19 vaccines to fare better.

Those who still believe such assertions may be surprised: in December 2023, like during many recent periods, more Covid vaccines meant greater excess deaths.

One Response to “Excess Mortality Still Correlated With COVID Vaccination Rate – Dec 2023 Data”

  1. Kiers says:

    There is the greater question of immune misdirection. If you give a vaccine for a most exotic virus, the immune system points its’ limited resources at that virus, and leaves OTHER GAPING HOLES IN THE SHIELD.

    Scientists allude to this constantly but dare not broach it b/c the entirety of academia is a slog butt-boy conformist racket.

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