11.12.2022, USA
The mortality rate of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the UK is 26% higher than the mortality rate of those unvaccinated. These results were reported by financial analyst Josh Stirling, along with the heads of leading insurance companies, at a round table on COVID-19 vaccines in the US Senate which was shown on the air of the OAN Television channel, on December 7.
Summarizing the data of the British Office of National Statistics, Stirling stated that they were able to show that vaccinated people in the UK the mortality rate is 26% higher of those who are unvaccinated.
Sceptics attempt to dismiss this data by claiming that supposedly there are more elderly people amongst the vaccinated, this being a group with a significantly higher death rate than others thus demonstrating what they claim as the reason for Sterling’s statistics being so skewed.
However, the data provided by Sterling shows that the excess mortality mainly falls on people of working age, among whom the vaccinated mortality increased by 49% relative to the unvaccinated group of the same age.
In the USA, it should be noted that insurers referenced a 40% increase in the mortality of able-bodied people, but do not separate them by vaccination status.
The round table “COVID-19 vaccines: what they are, how they work, possible causes of complications“, at which Stirling spoke, was held at the US Capitol and was organized by Senator Ron Johnson (Republican, Wisconsin).
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency