Safe And Effective®

All-cause mortality according to COVID-19 vaccination status: An analysis of the UK office for National statistics public data

Conclusions: The increase over time in all-cause death SMRs in vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated, and their excess from the reference values for certain age groups, should be carefully considered to understand the underlying factors. Furthermore, since the initial values of the SMRs are much lower than 1, we assume the presence of significant biases in the ONS dataset, leading to understimate the risks for the vaccinated people, as it is implausible that COVID-19 vaccines protect against non-COVID-19 deaths. It would be desirable for other major countries to systematically collect all-cause mortality by vaccination status and, in the meantime, a pending indepth investigations, much greater caution should be exercised in promoting mass vaccination campaigns.

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  1. In the abstract “Background” …
    “The UK is perhaps the only country which has made publicly available all-cause mortality data by vaccination status.”

    This cannot be overstated.
    As the programers, the code writers often say, “garbage in, garbage out” and at the moment, our garbage file is full to the brim.

  2. The media are not going to let the truth out, they played to large a role in the vaccine rollout and mandates.

  3. ‘should should should’ uhuh. aaaaaaand the ones attending to the ‘shoulds’ are the same ones making the rules *in the first place* so how is that workin out for ya?

  4. Just found out that our young (40) healthy friend that was forced to get the jab to keep her hospital job has breast cancer. No family history of cancer. She is doing chemo.
    I really am having a hard time with the anger that I fell about this.

      1. I’ve come across reports that indicate that an effective cancer treatment is a combination of ivermectin and fenbendazole, even for pets.

        Here’s an NIH report on the subject:

        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7505114/

        Here’s a pet-specific article:

        https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14162009/fenbendazole-treats-parasites-cures-cancer.html

        For humans, I also read that vitamin D and zinc help in the ivermectin-fenbendazole treatment.

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