UK Gov. confirms COVID Vaccinated Teens & Young Adults are 92% more likely to die than Unvaccinated Teens & Young Adults
Official figures published by the UK’s Office for National Statistics show that deaths per 100,000 among double vaccinated 18-39-year-olds were on average 91% higher than deaths per 100,000 a…
Quoting Zero Hedge here: "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero," one could say that everyone is more likely to die. But if the headline means that the 92% are more likely to die in a certain time frame that is unnatural for that age group, then yeah, I see the point.
You are actually quoting Chuck Palahniuk.
Credit where credit is due.
Good to know.
You should watch fight club.
Whatever it's trying to say, or whatever the writer thought he was saying, it fits into a lot of what's happening in the last 20 years
Saw it, and you're probably right.
I think it was an extrapolation of the narrator’s thoughts on his job as a vehicle safety recall calculator.
92% seems like a lot until you consider that 92% more of a VERY small number is still a VERY small number. HOWEVER we were told the vax was "safe and effective!" (Tm) and it increasing someone's odds of dying young AT ALL is unacceptable.
That is a bad headline. The vaccinated and unvaccinated have the exact same likelihood of dying: 100%.
I think you are being slightly unfair here.
The headline talks about "teens and young adults". I inferred from that that they would die as either teens or young adults rather than eventually. YMMV.
Unfair? Not at all. I did not write the rules of language.
Read the headline.
Now read:
There is a complete difference in meaning between the two. As much as I appreciate the virtue behind your comment, you are 100% as likely to die as COVID Vaccinated Teens & Young Adults.
That is a bad headline.
You're being pedantic
Is you feeling that way making the headline any less bad? No.
I don't "feel" it, it's obvious
You're right.
That is still a bad headline.
You’re right about the headline, but the headline doesn’t have room to include everything. The first paragraph of the story gives the timeframe “between January 2021 and January 2022.”
Agreed.
Said essentially the same thing, and THEN saw your reply.