Jessica Rose reported on how it would appear that COVID jabs target peoples’ genomes, using data on identical twins developing identical diseases post jab.
Here is another possible link, using UK hospitalization data, to either specific batches, specific dates, and/or specific age groups leading to wildly-different outcomes:
The first question is:
Why are the nonelderly here having hospitalization rates higher than the 4-week peak you’d see in the middle of a severe flu season?
In the peak week of 2014 in the USA, for instance, those in the 50 to 64 age group had a weekly flu hospitalization rate of 7.1 per 100,000:
If you jammed 4 of those peak weeks together, you’d get a 4-week hospitalization rate of 28.4 per 100,000. Yet in the UK, the 4-week rate for May was ~45 per 100,000. But the very right edge of the graph above shows the week ending on 2 May 2015:
0.2 weekly hospital admissions per 100,000
How come the UK rate for May isn’t low like that (~0.8 per 100,000)?
Why is it at least 10 times higher than it should be (and 45 times higher, using US flu statistics for that age group in those weeks of the year)?
The second question, just as disturbing, is:
How come hospitalization for those older, but who had received jabs in the same era that the young group did, “disappeared” in May?
Were jabs in that era — i.e., 9 to 12 months prior to May 2023 — “targeting” people in younger age groups, setting them up to get hospitalized at at least 10 times the rate that is typical for their age — and 45 times the rate using USA as the standard?
Reference
[oddly-high May 2023 hospitalizations in non-elderly; oddly-absent hospitalization among those older] — COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report. Week 23. 8 June 2023. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1164943/vaccine-surveillance-report-2023-week-23.pdf
[typical flu hospitalization rates by age, at peak and in the month of May, during a year of severe flu] — CDC. Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza Hospitalizations. https://gis.cdc.gov/GRASP/Fluview/FluHospRates.html
Keep digging, the truth will out