Thoughts: If the figures used were from early jabs, they may have been done mainly in care homes to elderly residents and to older people in the general population as they were targeted first (along with health professionals and the like). That would account for such a high prevalence of deaths as the 20% fugure is unlikely to be carried into younger populations at this stage who were first jabbed later and have had fewer. There were lots of elderly deaths reported early in 2021 but these were claimed to be covid deaths or age related demise. Many were in care homes as the roll out began. There were whistle blowers saying it was the jabs at the time, that their residents were jabbed and stopped eating soon after or suddenly couldn't get out of bed and were perishing. It would be interesting to know the current numbers (and broad age groups) in residential care homes in the West to see if those numbers have declined significantly. If the numbers are the same but the average age is lowered, that would be a tell tale sign. Are there roughly the same number of care homes now or have significant numbers closed? Can we even trust any statistics on that?
Thoughts: If the figures used were from early jabs, they may have been done mainly in care homes to elderly residents and to older people in the general population as they were targeted first (along with health professionals and the like). That would account for such a high prevalence of deaths as the 20% fugure is unlikely to be carried into younger populations at this stage who were first jabbed later and have had fewer. There were lots of elderly deaths reported early in 2021 but these were claimed to be covid deaths or age related demise. Many were in care homes as the roll out began. There were whistle blowers saying it was the jabs at the time, that their residents were jabbed and stopped eating soon after or suddenly couldn't get out of bed and were perishing. It would be interesting to know the current numbers (and broad age groups) in residential care homes in the West to see if those numbers have declined significantly. If the numbers are the same but the average age is lowered, that would be a tell tale sign. Are there roughly the same number of care homes now or have significant numbers closed? Can we even trust any statistics on that?