The fake news media seems to shy away from any negative press about the Covid vaccine in America.
Over in Europe, however, the truth is making its way into the headlines.
Some shocking figures made the news about how many vaccinated people have died from Covid.
In a stunning admission last week in Public Health England’s technical briefing, it was revealed that most people dying in the UK from Covid had been vaccinated.
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Read it yourself. 😂
According to latest UK figures for the delta variant, the death rate for unvaccinated is 0.08% whereas those with 2 doses is 0.69%, I.e. 8.45 times more likely to die catching Covid and fully vaccinated. See page 14 for details. https://t.co/2jsCX7ZDUh
— Data Scientist (@AIOverlord777) June 28, 2021
It appears one-third of people in the UK who have died from the Delta variant had received BOTH “vaccines.”
Leftist Guardian has more on the story:
A MailOnline headline on 13 June read: “Study shows 29% of the 42 people who have died after catching the new strain had BOTH vaccinations.” In Public Health England’s technical briefing on 25 June, that figure had risen to 43% (50 of 117), with the majority (60%) having received at least one dose.
It could sound worrying that the majority of people dying in England with the now-dominant Delta (B.1.617.2) variant have been vaccinated. Does this mean the vaccines are ineffective? Far from it, it’s what we would expect from an effective but imperfect vaccine, a risk profile that varies hugely by age and the way the vaccines have been rolled out.
Unintended deaths are an unfortunate side effect from forcing an untested experimental drug on people.
Curiously, why does the Guardian think the Covid deaths aren’t a bad sign?
The Guardian thinks that mostly vaccinated ppl in the UK dying from covid deaths isn't bad ….https://t.co/F7YP2SrvZv pic.twitter.com/lBKhpmqKkj
— CuriousRabitt 🐇🧐🇮🇪 (@ApocalypseBar_B) June 28, 2021
If the Covid vaccine was actually safe, deaths wouldn’t occur.
Metro UK reported similar findings that 12 people who died with the Indian Covid variant in the UK were fully vaccinated:
Almost one third of people in the UK who have so far died from the Indian variant had received both their vaccinations.
Just weeks before England aimed to scrap coronavirus regulations for good, the variant – now officially named ‘Delta’ – has caused cases to soar, sparking fears of another wave of the disease.
But infection numbers are not necessarily what will delay ‘Freedom Day’ on June 21, as scientists will analyse the number of people being hospitalised and dying from the virus.
A new report from Public Health England (PHE) shows out of the 42 British people known to have died with the Delta variant, 12 of them (29%) were fully vaccinated with two doses.
In notes seen by the Sunday Telegraph, PHE epidemiologist Meaghan Kall recorded this ‘percentage of severe outcomes among people [with vaccine] breakthrough infections’ on Friday.
She observed: ‘Who are they and why is that happening? Work ongoing to understand the profile of fully vaxxed people with severe outcomes.’
But it is likely the vaccinated people who died were elderly or sick with pre-existing conditions, and their immunity had dwindled since getting their jabs.
The push to get the Covid jab supersedes rational thinking, it seems.
Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the US is reporting similar findings amongst the vaccinated dying from Covid.
CNBC recently reported that 4,115 people have been hospitalized or died with Covid-19 despite being fully vaccinated:
More than 4,100 people have been hospitalized or died with Covid-19 in the U.S. even though they’ve been fully vaccinated, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
So far, at least 750 fully vaccinated people have died after contracting Covid, but the CDC noted that 142 of those fatalities were asymptomatic or unrelated to Covid-19, according to data as of Monday that was released Friday.
The CDC received 3,907 reports of people who have been hospitalized with breakthrough Covid infections, despite being fully vaccinated. Of those, more than 1,000 of those patients were asymptomatic or their hospitalizations weren’t related to Covid-19, the CDC said.
“To be expected,” Dr. Paul Offit, a top advisor to the Food and Drug Administration on children’s vaccines told CNBC. “The vaccines aren’t 100% effective, even against severe disease. Very small percentage of the 600,000 deaths.”
Breakthrough cases are Covid-19 infections that bypass vaccine protection. They are very rare and many are asymptomatic. The vaccines are highly effective but don’t block every infection. Pfizer and Moderna’s phase three clinical studies found that their two-dose regimens were 95% and 94% effective at blocking Covid-19, respectively, while Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine was found to be 66% effective in its studies. All three, however, have been found to be extremely effective in preventing people from getting severely sick from Covid.
The CDC doesn’t count every breakthrough case. It stopped counting all breakthrough cases May 1 and now only tallies those that lead to hospitalization or death, a move the agency was criticized for by health experts.
Most Americans have received at least one shot of the two currently authorized mRNA vaccines. The U.S. has administered 178.3 million shots and fully vaccinated 46% of its population.
“You are just as likely to be killed by a meteorite as die from Covid after a vaccine,” Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease expert at the University of California San Francisco, told CNBC. “In the big scheme of things, the vaccines are tremendously powerful.”
Efficacy rates decrease slightly for variants like alpha and delta, with studies indicating 88% efficacy against the delta strain after two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. It was unclear if any of the reported breakthrough cases were caused by variants.
In Israel and the United Kingdom, concerns about the delta variant are rising after growing reports of breakthrough infections.
Even with 80% of adults vaccinated, Chezy Levy, director-general of Israel’s Health Ministry, said the delta variant is responsible for 70% of new infections in the country. Levy also said that one-third of those new infections were in vaccinated individuals.
In the U.K., Public Health England released a report that found 26 out of 73 deaths caused by the delta variant occurred in fully vaccinated people from June 8 to June 14. Most of the deaths occurred in unvaccinated individuals.
“Determination of whether hospitalizations and deaths are more represented in immunocompromised patients and the type of vaccine received will be important for future guidance,” Chin-Hong said.
On June 7, the CDC received reports of 3,459 breakthrough cases that led to hospitalization or death. On June 18, that number was updated to 3,729, an increase of 270 cases. Today, the number stands at 4,115.
An overwhelming majority, 76%, of the hospitalizations and deaths from breakthrough cases occurred in people over the age of 65.
″We do not have the years and years of data we have for vaccines against other airborne pathogens — and therefore it is really essential that the CDC provides up to date reporting on breakthrough cases,” David Edwards, aerosol scientist and Harvard University professor, told CNBC.
The CDC says its numbers are “likely an undercount” of all Covid infections in vaccinated people because the data relies on passive and voluntary reporting.
Interestingly, the CDC says the number of breakthrough Covid cases that lead to death is likely an undercount!
How many more people have to die before they shut down the human experiments?
If a few Covid deaths can lockdown the country, surely a few Covid vaccine deaths should shut down the program.
If ONE DEATH out of 10,000 COVID cases shut down the country,
shouldn't ONE DEATH out of 10,000 vaccines shut down the program?— HighImpactFlix (@HighImpactFlix) June 23, 2021
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