Note: This is the second in a series of Magical Elixir stories. The theme of the magical elixir is that it is something which can cut baseline death by 60% or more.
No drug which has ever been created has been able to cut baseline death by over half — making everyone who takes it live twice as long as normal humans. But the UK death stats indicate that they found something capable of cutting baseline death by 60% or more (see May 2022 death rate of never-jabbed 40-49 year olds).
Have a look at a rough expectation of death rates among those of age 40 to 49 in the UK (blue dots), when contrasted against the officially-recorded death rates among those who had ever taken a jab (orange), and among those who had never taken a jab (gray):
We are supposed to believe that death rates dropped by two-thirds over the first 5 months of 2022 — when the COVID variant (Omicron) was even more mild than the seasonal flu.
The more likely explanation for “triple-death” is that jabbed deaths were getting counted in the “unvaccinated” group for a few weeks post-jab — the time it takes for the UK government to finally get around to admitting that that jabbed person had now become … “vaccinated.”
Here is a source for the expected baseline average death rate for those of age 40 to 49 in the UK:
To obtain the “blue dot” estimates, I applied a seasonal index to the average value of 170 in order to break it apart into 12 separate month-specific death rates.
Reference
[age-specific UK death rates] — Health Profile for England. Chapter 2: trends in mortality. Published 11 September 2018. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-profile-for-england-2018/chapter-2-trends-in-mortality
[adjusting average yearly death by a seasonal index, to get month-specific death rates] — Falagas ME, Karageorgopoulos DE, Moraitis LI, Vouloumanou EK, Roussos N, Peppas G, Rafailidis PI. Seasonality of mortality: the September phenomenon in Mediterranean countries. CMAJ. 2009 Oct 13;181(8):484-6. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.090694. Epub 2009 Sep 21. PMID: 19770237; PMCID: PMC2761439. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2761439/
[National death data in the UK] — Office for National Statistics. Table 2. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/deathsbyvaccinationstatusengland