Let me put some numbers to it to have my argument make more sense. Imagine this graph was made in a country with 100% compliance rate for everyone eligible above the age of 12.
The "Unvaccinated 10-59" group would all be 10-11 year olds. The Vaccinated group would all be 12-59 year olds. Everyone expects a 10-11 year old to die less frequently than a 12-59 year old.
The graph fucking sucks. Promoting easily debunked reasons is detrimental towards our cause.
Why then were the vaccinated dying at a lower rate in March?
Only older people had been vaccinated in March. If the increased death rate for the vaccinated was age related, then why does the data show a lower vaccinated death rate when only older people had been vaccinated? If the higher death rate was age related, then the vaccinated death rate would be higher in March, due to the vaccinated group being made up of older people.
Younger people didn't start getting vaccinated in the UK until April/May. Surely if older age was the reason, then as more young people got vaccinated, the vaccinated death rate would come down. But it didn't. It went up. It went up precisely when younger people started getting vaccinated. As the clot shot became available to younger people, the vaccinated death rate increased.
Let me put some numbers to it to have my argument make more sense. Imagine this graph was made in a country with 100% compliance rate for everyone eligible above the age of 12.
The "Unvaccinated 10-59" group would all be 10-11 year olds. The Vaccinated group would all be 12-59 year olds. Everyone expects a 10-11 year old to die less frequently than a 12-59 year old.
The graph fucking sucks. Promoting easily debunked reasons is detrimental towards our cause.
Why then were the vaccinated dying at a lower rate in March?
Only older people had been vaccinated in March. If the increased death rate for the vaccinated was age related, then why does the data show a lower vaccinated death rate when only older people had been vaccinated? If the higher death rate was age related, then the vaccinated death rate would be higher in March, due to the vaccinated group being made up of older people.
Younger people didn't start getting vaccinated in the UK until April/May. Surely if older age was the reason, then as more young people got vaccinated, the vaccinated death rate would come down. But it didn't. It went up. It went up precisely when younger people started getting vaccinated. As the clot shot became available to younger people, the vaccinated death rate increased.
Tiresome isn't it?