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Public Health Scotland Data: 89% Of Covid-19 Deaths In The Past MONTH Were Among The Fully Vaccinated​


The latest official Public Health data shows that the fully vaccinated accounted for 89% of Covid-19 deaths in the past four weeks, whilst also accounting for 77% of Covid-19 hospitalisations and 65% of alleged Covid-19 cases from October 9th through to November 5th.

Table 20 of the report confirms that the majority of Covid-19 deaths were among the fully vaccinated population in the week beginning October 23rd 2021, accounting for 108 deaths. Whilst the not-vaccinated population accounted for just 14 Covid-19 deaths, nearly 8 times less.

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Yay getting their can't wait until 100% of people dying have been vaccinated.
 

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Yay getting their can't wait until 100% of people dying have been vaccinated.

because covid or not people die anyway right, we dont live forever.

are these people being counted as covid deaths/stats since this all started?

it sure does seem so with random accounts from people. i dont know how reputable these accounts are but its a strange thing to simultaneously hear about from different places.
 

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because covid or not people die anyway right, we dont live forever.

are these people being counted as covid deaths/stats since this all started?

it sure does seem so with random accounts from people. i dont know how reputable these accounts are but its a strange thing to simultaneously hear about from different places.
Well, we do know that in many countries, the way in which "Covid deaths" are reported has changed since this epidemic started. Where one checks to see how these are classified in the UK or Scotland, is for those more familiar with the reporting authorities and their foibles.
 
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Doesn't Iceland have one of the highest vaccination rates in the entire world? Yeah I know it doesn't stop transmission but I'd still say it's a little odd to be having a peak now.
 

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Doesn't Iceland have one of the highest vaccination rates in the entire world? Yeah I know it doesn't stop transmission but I'd still say it's a little odd to be having a peak now.
There are other factors for travelers to consider beyond the Covid-19 incidence rates that figure prominently in the CDC's travel notices, according to CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Leana Wen.
"The transmission rates are one guidepost. Another is what precautions are required and followed in the place that you're going and then the third is what are you planning to do once you're there," said Wen, an emergency physician and professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health.
"Are you planning to visit a lot of attractions and go to indoor bars? That's very different from you're going somewhere where you're planning to lie on the beach all day and not interact with anyone else," said Wen, who is also author of a new book, "Lifelines: A Doctor's Journey in the Fight for Public Health."
 

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Doesn't Iceland have one of the highest vaccination rates in the entire world? Yeah I know it doesn't stop transmission but I'd still say it's a little odd to be having a peak now.

LOL Iceland? The country with 200 cases at it's peak and a total of 5 deaths for this entire year? :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:

Thank god the CDC is here to save us from that deathtrap!

Going by that standard, every state in the US is a very-high-risk destination.
 

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because covid or not people die anyway right, we dont live forever.

are these people being counted as covid deaths/stats since this all started?

it sure does seem so with random accounts from people. i dont know how reputable these accounts are but its a strange thing to simultaneously hear about from different places.
50 years from now, at some random person's funeral:

Priest: "we are gathered here today to celebrate the long life of..."

Random in the back: "see?! I told you! Vaccination death!"
 

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Berkeley’s Department of Health confirmed 44 have tested positive for coronavirus and said the team didn’t take the proper measures to stop the spread.
Huh? ...but I thought they were all vaccinated?
More than 99% of the team is vaccinated but dozens tested positive for COVID. In last Saturday’s loss to Arizona 24 players were missing including starting quarterback Chase Garbers and 12 coaches. Head Coach Justin Wilcox was visibly upset after the game.

So in conclusion, they were all vaccinated, but the majority tested positive for COVID because they "didn't take the proper measures to stop the spread"? How ironic and moronic at the same time.

...but don't worry the covid vaccines totally work.
 

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50 years from now, at some random person's funeral:

Priest: "we are gathered here today to celebrate the long life of..."

Random in the back: "see?! I told you! Vaccination death!"

lol so youre saying covid boosters will still be going in 50 years? :laugh::p



just thought of something, vaccine deaths or injuries or what ever are recorded only after 14 days or 28 days or what they decide. because, "the vaccine only starts working after 14 days, your immune system needs to respond" blablabla gobbledygook

but now, there are immediate side effects, labelled as mild or short term, stated in brochures and on websites and in the news and on this forum.

so how can they say the vaccine does nothing until ~14 days have passed, only when your immune system supposedly responds. when some people are getting headaches and fevers n stuff the day after getting it. in other words the vaccine is affecting people within hours. not 2 weeks. a fever is a sign of you body fighting something.
 

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lol so youre saying covid boosters will still be going in 50 years? :laugh::p



just thought of something, vaccine deaths or injuries or what ever are recorded only after 14 days or 28 days or what they decide. because, "the vaccine only starts working after 14 days, your immune system needs to respond" blablabla gobbledygook

but now, there are immediate side effects, labelled as mild or short term, stated in brochures and on websites and in the news and on this forum.

so how can they say the vaccine does nothing until ~14 days have passed, only when your immune system supposedly responds. when some people are getting headaches and fevers n stuff the day after getting it. in other words the vaccine is affecting people within hours. not 2 weeks. a fever is a sign of you body fighting something.
You've just shown how little you actually know about these vaccines.
Really explains why you say the things you do.
Maybe go read up on all this stuff, gain some knowledge. You will most likely find that you have suddenly become pro-vax along the way.
 

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lol so youre saying covid boosters will still be going in 50 years? :laugh::p
Given that herd immunity is impossible due to the 'vaccine' not stopping infection or spread, yeah, I'd wager in 50 years this thread will still be active with 'just get your 111teenth booster so we can return to normal' folks


Thinking that we’ll be able to achieve some kind of threshold where there’ll be no more transmission of infections may not be possible,” Jones acknowledged last week to members of a panel that advises the CDC on vaccines.
Vaccines have been quite effective at preventing cases of COVID-19 that lead to severe illness and death, but none has proved reliable at blocking transmission of the virus, Jones noted. Recent evidence has also made clear that the immunity provided by vaccines can wane in a matter of months.
The result is that even if vaccination were universal, the coronavirus would probably continue to spread.
 
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You've just shown how little you actually know about these vaccines.
Really explains why you say the things you do.
Maybe go read up on all this stuff, gain some knowledge. You will most likely find that you have suddenly become pro-vax along the way.

nono you explain yourself please.


it has been stated that vaccines cannot be at fault before being fully vaccinated. even the holy riax has said this.



In general, people are considered fully vaccinated (Annex) against COVID-19:

  • 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, or
  • 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine
There is currently no post-vaccination time limit on fully vaccinated status.

but there are side effects before that, which will affect people differently.


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so how can they say the vaccine cannot be at fault before that, when it is clearly affecting people almost immediately after getting jabbed.

it appears they only accept none to mild effects before the full vaxx status. if its bad it must be something else.

dit is mos n kak storie.
 

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nono you explain yourself please.


it has been stated that vaccines cannot be at fault before being fully vaccinated. even the holy riax has said this.





but there are side effects before that, which will affect people differently.


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so how can they say the vaccine cannot be at fault before that, when it is clearly affecting people almost immediately after getting jabbed.

it appears they only accept none to mild effects before the full vaxx status. if its bad it must be something else.

dit is mos n kak storie.
Just google it. I'm not your biology teacher.
 

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Just google it. I'm not your biology teacher.

you have quoted the googled bit.

lol it looks like you are naat over what i said and youre now trying to talk kak around it.

im not asking you for links or research, just your explanation. i can go look up what you explained myself.


come now, dont be afraid of people judging you. its okay.
 

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lol so youre saying covid boosters will still be going in 50 years? :p



just thought of something, vaccine deaths or injuries or what ever are recorded only after 14 days or 28 days or what they decide. because, "the vaccine only starts working after 14 days, your immune system needs to respond" blablabla gobbledygook

but now, there are immediate side effects, labelled as mild or short term, stated in brochures and on websites and in the news and on this forum.

so how can they say the vaccine does nothing until ~14 days have passed, only when your immune system supposedly responds. when some people are getting headaches and fevers n stuff the day after getting it. in other words the vaccine is affecting people within hours. not 2 weeks. a fever is a sign of you body fighting something.
It was in jest, i.e. someone who got jabbed this year dying in 50 years of natural causes, with an anti-vaxxer inevitably blaming it on the vaccine.
 

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You've just shown how little you actually know about these vaccines.
Really explains why you say the things you do.
Maybe go read up on all this stuff, gain some knowledge. You will most likely find that you have suddenly become pro-vax along the way.
So just that I understand...
- everyone needs to vaccinate to protect others
- vaccines are effective and protect from severe illness and death
- if people don't vaccinate, they endanger others
- infection spread by the unvaccinated is bad because it endangers orhers (ie look at the numbers)
- breakthrough infections are OK, because vaccines are effective and people don't get as sick (ie don't worry about the numbers)
- old unvaccinated dying of covid = see what happens!!??
- old vaccinated dying of covid = to be expected as they're old and have comorbities

Anything else I've left out??
 
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