By the end of April 2020, the general hospital death rate for COVID patients was 11% (green marks added):
In the citation, they also looked at published ‘critical care only’ death rates, but the general rate is what is needed to form a baseline or benchmark for evaluating whether COVID shots help people stay alive (by reducing the COVID hospital death rate from its baseline of 11%).
Notice that the 95% upper bound above is 17%.
Before the CDC took the page down, it had been reporting on the breakthrough hospitalizations and deaths. Likely due to the fact that the numbers were getting very, very scary, CDC decided to take down the page once and for all. But before it came down, considerate people grabbed screenshots of it. Here is one (markings added):
NOTE: With 332,692,000 in the entire population, that 189 million at top = 57%
This slide separates the 41,127 breakthrough hospitalizations by whether the patient died or not, so that the sum of Deaths + Hospitalized = 41,127. For the purpose of this analysis, all deaths were presumed to have been hospitalized.
You have to subtract the bottom-row numbers, because they refer to people who may have tested positive for COVID, but they weren’t really admitted to the hospital “for” COVID (just “with” COVID), and many were even asymptomatic.
After correcting for those not related to COVID, you end up with a breakthrough hospitalization death rate of 28%, two-and-a-half times higher than the baseline COVID hospital death rate of early 2020. The 95% lower bound on the post-jab hospital death rate is 27.1% (highly significant, compared to an upper bound of 17%).
But we were told that COVID shots would reduce hospitalizations and deaths, not increase them by 2.5-fold.
Even worse, evidence from 555 U.S. medical centers reveals that, by August 2020, the hospital death rate for COVID patients was down below 7% (below the flu hospital death rate):
If we take the most recent COVID hospital death rate of 6.5% (last row from above) and compare it to the breakthrough hospital death rate of 28%, then there is indication that COVID shots quadruple your chance of dying after being hospitalized for COVID.
Regarding “vaccine-associated-enhanced-disease” (VAED), this one “takes the cake.”
NOTE: a follow-up to his report, comparing flu to COVID, is found here
Reference
[11% of those hospitalized for COVID die] — Macedo A, Gonçalves N, Febra C. COVID-19 fatality rates in hospitalized patients: systematic review and meta-analysis. Ann Epidemiol. 2021 May;57:14-21. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2021.02.012. Epub 2021 Mar 2. PMID: 33662494; PMCID: PMC7920817. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920817/pdf/main.pdf
[after taking COVID shots, 28% of those hospitalized for COVID die] — Web page taken down by the CDC. Page is archived at: https://archive.md/OU7zU
[COVID hospital death was down below 7% by Aug 2020] — Nguyen NT, Chinn J, Nahmias J, Yuen S, Kirby KA, Hohmann S, Amin A. Outcomes and Mortality Among Adults Hospitalized With COVID-19 at US Medical Centers. JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Mar 1;4(3):e210417. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.0417. PMID: 33666657; PMCID: PMC8547263. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547263/