62% of COVID deaths in the UK are vaccinated
(dailyexpose.co.uk)
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The delta deaths in the UK are primarily vaccinated. I have seen this on multiple reports. This report is specifically 50 upwards because that age group accounts for close to 95%-99% percent of all the COVID deaths. It is very rare for under 50s to die of COVID. But granted they do, occasionally. Generally COVID deaths have multiple diseases attributing COVID as another cause of death. Unless the age group is above 70, where almost every disease and injury sustained can lead to complications and even fatalities.
Most above 50s in the UK are vaccinated. But they are dying from COVID increasingly. As in 20k new COVID cases yesterday reported in the UK. 1 month later vaccinated keep dying. What did the vaccine do?
The meta data is more non vaccinated hospitalizations but more vaccinated deaths. Medicine works, vaccines didn't.
There are many possible explanations for more deaths in the heavily vaccinated >50.
For example, evolutionary pressure could have made it into measles-like hyper transmissible, so it spreads even among the ~10% vaccinated that didn't develop antibodies.
You must have more data than reported to determine what is really going on - which is probably why they neglect to include that data.
There are far more reports. But the meta data is far more vaccinated are dying from Delta. Although there are more non vaccinated hospitalizations. More vaccinated are dying.
There is no other speculation apart from the vaccine provided far greater risks.