Excess Mortality Still Correlated With COVID Vaccination Rate - Dec 2023 data
Data to be swept under the rug, as usual
December 2023 was unusually but not unexpectedly severe: a new COVID variant, JN.1, swept Europe and the rest of the world. Other pathogens circulated as well, in addition to the usual killers such as cancer, heart disease, blood clots, dementia, and so on. As a result, Europe experienced a month of 10% greater mortality than expected.
What happened in December 2023 allows us to ask: Could vaccination rates affect excess mortality rates a long time after vaccinations? December 2023 was 2.5 years after people received their first doses, so looking at the data for that month could help us answer that question.
Sadly, data from last December shows a strong positive correlation between excess mortality and Covid vaccination rates, despite most first doses given out long ago, 2.5 years before that month.
We were told that COVID-19 vaccines protect us from severe illness and death. Therefore, we are supposed to expect countries that gave their citizens more COVID-19 vaccines to fare better.
Those who still believe such assertions may be surprised: in December 2023, like during many recent periods, more Covid vaccines meant greater excess deaths.
I downloaded excess mortality data from Eurostat and Covid vaccination rates (percentage of citizens who received initial doses of Covid vaccine) from Statista.
Here’s the data:
We can analyze this dataset with a “linear regression calculator” to see if the data shows a trend:
Surprisingly, the analysis shows that COVID vaccination rates explain 24% of excess mortality, despite vaccinations happening in the distant past! Not only is there a trend, but it is also highly statistically significant, with a p-value as low as 0.0057.
The December results are similar to the pattern for the entire past year, which suggests that they are not spurious but reflect a real phenomenon.
Relationship for the whole year of 2023, from the above post, is here:
My desire is for mortality to return to normal and for all people, regardless of vaccination status, to enjoy a low rate of death and serious illness. Sadly, what we have instead is elevated rates of death and Covid vaccines still affecting the unwitting recipients’ changes of negative outcomes.
This excess mortality is not investigated. The people asking why citizens of their countries are dying at elevated rates are demonized and dismissed as conspiracy theorists.
The real culprit, we are told, is climate change:
Why would COVID vaccination rates explain excess mortality if climate change were the culprit? Please help me answer this question!
Should we stop asking for explanations? Is speaking the truth dangerous to our democracy? Should we all shut up?
Let us know what you think!
Late to this, but I have a simple question: Where are the figures for the African nations that had the lowest COVID jab rates of all? Nowhere to be found. And do the cherry-pickers of these data really expect us to believe the colonialist notion that these nations are just backwaters who don't keep such data?
I would like to know how climate change is driving food insecurity. According to NASA satellite survey total vegetation on earth has increased about 20% since 1984. Surely this increases rather than decreases food security?
Climate change is far from catastrophe. In fact it will make the world a better place for humans to live. The ideal CO2 level for plant growth, and therefore food security for all life on earth, is 800ppm. We are a long way from that. Trying to reduce carbon levels is not only a total waste of capital, but if successful will reduce earth's ability to sustain the abundance of life on our world.