What does that mean?
Given it shows a much lower death rate for the vaccinated, the figure of 5522 being quoted, is more likely to be deaths reported due to adverse reactions to the vax. This we know is chronically under-reported.
Or the vax stops people from dying, which would make it a miracle drug.
BS statistics.
5522 people reported died out of 3,976,022 who have received vaccine https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-daily-data-for-scotland/ Remember that is within 28 days, so multiply by 12 for a year to get a death rate. That is a death rate of 5522/3976022*12 = 1.6% death rate.
The normal death rate in Scotland (2020) is 22,631 https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202000106374/ The population of Scotland is 5,466,000 https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202000106374/ So normal, natural death rate is 22,631/5,466,000 = 4.1%
What does that mean? Given it shows a much lower death rate for the vaccinated, the figure of 5522 being quoted, is more likely to be deaths reported due to adverse reactions to the vax. This we know is chronically under-reported.
Or the vax stops people from dying, which would make it a miracle drug.
Nope, not me. My point is that the stats are BS. The figure should at least be as much as the natural death rate. I thought I made that clear.