brookings ([info]brookings) rakstīja,
Okay - that's clear. A couple of points:

It is a good idea, I think to concentrate on all-cause mortality (thanks Begemots) as this eliminates all the arguments about transmission rates, testing, and what is or isn't a covid death.

What's clear from the table is that all-cause mortality rates in the vaccinated cohorts start to exceed rates in the unvaccinated from about May/June 2021. Initially it is just one cohort (Dose 1 over 21 days), but with each passing month more and more vaccinated groups shower high all-cause mortality until we hit Feb 2022, where all bar one group is higher than the unvaccinated.

If the table follows the same pattern, we should have started to see higher rates in 'third dose or booster at least 21 days ago' (higher rates than in the unvaccinated).

However, that data isn't, as far as I am aware, available.

I find it very concerning, personally.


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