The benchmark used by US agencies to detect if a drug may be causing adverse events involves a “doubled-proportion” (seeing twice as many of a specific adverse event with the drug in question, versus the average of all other drugs).
Using an online compendium of sudden deaths in athletes, it can be shown — by rolling a 12-month average — that a safety signal has been met, indicating that COVID jabs lead to sudden deaths in athletes.
The significance was verified with simultaneous 99% confidence intervals around the number of sudden deaths per 12-month time window:
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The 12 months that led to an official safety signal are marked orange (Aug 2021-Sep 2022), and the implied yearly worldwide total for those 12 months is 822 sudden deaths in athletes, though this spans all ages, not just those under age 40.
A preprint report revealed that the USA carries 24.9% of all reports, so that was used in column J to get the number of sudden deaths in athletes in the USA.
The first full year of COVID jabs, with 101 sudden deaths in athletes, serves as the baseline for the USA. The peak of the 12-month time windows shows 205 sudden deaths in athletes in the USA, though this spans all ages, not just those under age 40.
Note how it wouldn’t make any difference if the USA proportion were wrongly estimated, because the world total numbers rose and fell in that same proportion.
Evidence suggests that COVID jabs lead to increased sudden death in athletes, and should therefore be taken off of the market until this can be sorted out — as has been historically done when prior treatments passed the official safety threshold.
Reference
[27 months of sudden deaths] — Good Sciencing. https://goodsciencing.com/covid/athletes-suffer-cardiac-arrest-die-after-covid-shot/
[24.9% of sudden deaths that get reported come from the USA] — Preprint. Athlete deaths during the COVID-19 vaccination campaign: contextualisation of online information. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.13.23285851v1.full.pdf