As a take-off from this prior Substack, I’ve been looking at the monthly death rates for those under age 60 in England. Here is an estimate of the jabbed share of each adult age group below age 60 using the relative number of person-years reported each month for those jabbed vs. unjabbed:
Because most of the 50-59 year-olds were jabbed before April of 2021, you wouldn’t expect high death in that age group after March of 2021, though you would expect high death in the 40-49 year olds along with a steep drop in death by June 2021 (when most of them were jabbed).
For those below age 40, you would expect high death with a steep drop in death by July 2021 or so (after most became jabbed). But the opposite happened (deaths were low until jabs were high, then deaths were high):
In young adults, high death “began” after most in the age group were jabbed.
In those of age 40-49, high death also “began” after most were jabbed, but 1-2 months earlier than for the younger age group.
In those aged 50-59, high death occurred after most were jabbed, just like the younger groups, but shifted forward by another 1-2 months, so that the deaths tracked the jab rates — but not the COVID case rates.
Here are the COVID case rates for this time period:
Case rates were entering a lull at the end of March 2021, and they wouldn’t begin to rise again until the second week of June:
COVID cases do not explain the high death rates — because of lacking statistical association with them — but COVID jabs can explain the high death rates, because they are associated with them.
For this reason, COVID jabs among those under age 60 should be stopped (because they are associated with death, even more strongly than COVID is). It is also likely that COVID jabs should be stopped for those over age 60, but the strongest signal is found in the young.
Reference
[age-specific deaths in England] — ONS. Deaths by vaccination status, England. Table 2, columns F (death counts) and G (person-years). https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/deathsbyvaccinationstatusengland