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Jul. 21st, 2023|01:53 am

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Right, for this particular age group this ratio cannot be easily explained and asks for investigation as for finding causes behind any complex problem.
My uneducated guess might be that this vaccinated age group is the one that took most of the stress during the pandemic to keep up with all things normal in non-normal situation.
One might argue that unvaccinated should have been put under even more stress. However, perhaps by being put off-duty they actually had less stress, except psychologically to be losing jobs temporarily. Perhaps many of them didn't have young kids at home (leading to easier decision not to be vaccinated) and therefore didn't have combined home schooling + work at home burden to carry that could lead to wearout and premature death afterwards. I hope that I'm not sounding cynical saying this, at least that's not my intent, just trying to imagine what the differences in both groups could have been.
A study on this age group on registered death causes and the daily habits during pandemic should be conducted for both groups.
There were confirmed side effects from vaccines for many including direct cause of death. I have no data on the percentage, and unfortunately we also cannot be sure that if there is data it can be trusted as direct causality cannot be determined easily when there are no established methods proven by time and prior art.
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