The UK Health Security Agency released its weekly COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report in England as of 18 November 2021 (week 46). The data was broken into 10 year age groups. From the age group of 50 and older, there were more COVID-19 deaths from people who were fully vaccinated than not.
On page 21 of the report, it shows the COVID-19 deaths (a) within 28 days and (b) within 60 days of positive specimen or with COVID-19 reported on death certificate, by vaccination status between week 42 and week 45 of 2021.
Data above shows that at age 50 years old and above, more deaths within 28 days of positive COVID-19 test were reported after taking the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines on or after 14 days before specimen date. At 50 to 80+ age bracket who were fully vaccinated, 2,823 total deaths were reported compared to 587 deaths who were unvaccinated. Most of the people who died were in the vulnerable 80+ age bracket.
Data above shows that at age 50 years old and above, more deaths within 60 days of positive COVID-19 test were reported after taking the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines on or after 14 days before specimen date. At 50 to 80+ age bracket who were fully vaccinated, 3,347 total deaths were reported compared to 675 deaths who were unvaccinated. Most of the people who died were in the vulnerable 80+ age bracket.
The table below shows the unadjusted rates of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and death in vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
The Gateway Pundit recently reported that the official European Union database of suspected drug reaction website is reporting 30,551 fatalities and 1,163,356 adverse drug reactions from COVID vaccines Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca through November 13, 2021 based on the data submitted to its system.
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