If you actually normalized this study and separated vaxxed from unvaxxed, you would find the excess mortality among the vaxxed is even far more shocking than what this data is showing. Instead of seeing 30% or 40%, you would be seeing 60% to 80% excess mortality.
If you actually normalized this study and separated vaxxed from unvaxxed, you would find the excess mortality among the vaxxed is even far more shocking than what this data is showing. Instead of seeing 30% or 40%, you would be seeing 60% to 80% excess mortality.
It could be done quite easily. All you have to know is the proportion of vaxxed vs unvaxxed by age band for those with Group insurance. I would say an approximation would be 50% vaxxed (the proportion is higher for 65+ but we are talking 18 to 64 years of age).
If you actually normalized this study and separated vaxxed from unvaxxed, you would find the excess mortality among the vaxxed is even far more shocking than what this data is showing. Instead of seeing 30% or 40%, you would be seeing 60% to 80% excess mortality.
Can this be done or has it?
It could be done quite easily. All you have to know is the proportion of vaxxed vs unvaxxed by age band for those with Group insurance. I would say an approximation would be 50% vaxxed (the proportion is higher for 65+ but we are talking 18 to 64 years of age).