Excess Death in the Most- and Least-Vaccinated Nations
Using the May 2021 to May 2022 time period
If you plotted the excess death rates among the nations of the world according to how heavily that they’ve “vaccinated” their populations, you might expect that excess death rates would be lower when jab rates are higher.
Taking 18 of the most-vaccinated nations and plotting their average daily excess deaths per million (DEDpM) against the 18 nations which are the least vaccinated reveals no such decrease in excess death from super-high levels of COVID injections:
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If anything, excess death rates run higher in nations with the heaviest rate of COVID injections. The median excess death rate in “high-vaccine” nations was almost twice that of the “low-vaccine” ones.
May 10th of 2021 was chosen as the start date for the 12 months of death shown in the graph, because Cuba (outlier at top-right of graph) didn’t rollout COVID jabs until then — according to CNN’s Global Vaccine Tracker website.
Evidence suggests that COVID injections do not lower excess death rates, but that they appear to raise the rate of excess death in nations with high jab rates up to a point that is almost double the excess death rate of low-vaccine nations.
Reference
[vaccine uptake levels] — CNN Global Vaccine Tracker. https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/health/global-covid-vaccinations/
[Daily excess deaths per Million (DEDpM)] — OWID. https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covid