While those of middle-age experienced the most excess death in 2021 — likely linked to the fact that the average age of a COVID jab recipient was 54 — in 2022, it is the very young and the very old who are experiencing the biggest increases in excess deaths (blue = 2021; orange = 2022):
Here is the same graph with notes in it:
These figures are crude percentage increases in death rates using a baseline mean of the age-specific death rates from 2013-2019. Each year, 2021 and 2022, uses the exact same standard of excess death.
Disturbing features include:
— a rise in excess death among the very young (below age 5), after the COVID jabs had rolled out for that age group (June 2022)
— continued excess death of over 30% for the middle-aged— a counter-intuitive increase in excess death among those over age 74
This 2022 increase among the elderly would not be expected under normal epidemiologic assumptions such as the "dry tinder” effect — where those most weak and frail die off early, limiting any further excess death among their age groups.
Evidence strongly suggests that COVID jabs are potentially-fatal for all age groups.