Is that percentage-wise on each's own base, or just a number count?
What percentage of the unvaccinated is dying based on the number of all the unvaccinated with Covid, not based on just those dying of Covid in the hospitals.
That's actually a good question. At first blush, one would think: "Well there's not actually anyone dying of Covid who doesn't die in a hospital". But of course that doesn't count people in care home settings. (Nursing homes, group homes, permanent resident hospitals etc.)
Those people would be compiled from other type sources like the Medicare data base, or the VA data base. And the percentage of people vaccinated in those settings would be near 100%.
And getting totals on those types of numbers can be more complicated for the "citizen investigative reporter" because you'd have to start "web crawling" department of health data bases from individual counties.
And likely, no matter what you do to try and collect the data; you're going to get skewed info. For example; the death count for those in Sweden who died of Covid are only recorded for those who died in a hospital. Anyone in a care home setting who contracted a respiratory or "other type Covid looking" illness, wasn't tested, wasn't tracked, wasn't taken to the hospital. They were just allowed to die. The same thing happened in Britain. Some whistle blowing nursing staff (and actually morticians too) were saying that they were basically euthanizing elderly people by over sedating them. "Oh, they're sick." They give them too much morphine and they die. There's a lot of that type of thing going on. Particularly in "socially progressive" countries.
Which this is likely one reason why we have a global uptick in "unaccounted for deaths" that started the end of 2019. Death stats for countries that have social security type systems; their death stats are pretty well recorded "somewhere". There's not too many people in the industrialized world who die and the government doesn't record that they've died. And in that annual data are stats on how many people died of heart attacks, car accidents, suicides, cancer, drug overdoses etc.
Now "unaccounted for deaths" are what falls above the statistical norm for "category X" for that country. And here's where it gets tricky to track. Covid vaccine adverse events cover a gambit of reactions. (cardiac, kidney, brain, lung, blood clots) Those are the big ones. Now if you've had 10 million people die of a plethora of "pick an organ system" failure; even if you know the real cause of their death, one could still distribute those people across a variety of categories. Which makes it "easier to hide" except why does nation A have a 40% increase of deaths of people between 50 and 60 years old and nation B doesn't?
Well, if the only mass definable factor is "A" used Covid vaccine and "B" didn't; that is one way a statistician could "rough out" vaccine CFR. Particularly if nation B didn't see as large of over all uptick in deaths as nation A.
The other issue we are having is that governmental health care recording agencies are forever changing their definition of what it means to be "vaccinated".
Currently, CDC is saying one is not "fully vaccinated" until 14 days post "last required shot". Countries in Europe and Israel are doing the same thing. It's a way of massaging the data. "Oh, we'll put this person in the "unvaccinated" category because they died before the 14 days despite the fact they had "all their required shots".
A lot of those people are showing up in vaccine death data bases though. Something like 40% of those who will die from the Covid vaccine will die within 24 hours of getting the shot. The remaining 60% will die within a week. Well now they turn around and say "Well that person was unvaccinated" and they didn't die of vaccine injury they died of Covid; because they... they had blood clots; and we know Covid causes blood clots." Yada yada yada....
Now that number in comparison to all other vaccine deaths is staggering. VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system) is a governmental data collection data base on adverse events caused by vaccines. In the VAERS system; it's considered a vaccine death if it occurred within 14 days of getting a vaccine.
In a typical year prior to 2021, between 200 and 450 people a year are recorded to die of all vaccinations combined given to anybody in that year. this includes all vaccines. flu, MMR, polio, tetanus etc. The overall record of most vaccines is pretty good. Most viral vector vaccines are pretty safe.
In 2019 approximately 170 million Americans got the flu vaccine. In that year, 209 of them died from the flu vaccine.
From January 1 through October 8th 2021 approximately 169 million Americans are said by the government o have received a Covid vaccine. (either one or two; or now going on 3 even shots). And as of 10/8/21 I think it was 16,339 people were recorded in VAERS to have died within two weeks of receiving the Covid vaccine. (Open VAERS is updating their data today for this week. They are currently clocking about 400 people a week are dying from the Covid shots.
209 in one year and 16,339 in 9 months. Those are some pretty staggering numbers. And that's not even counting the people who didn't die. There's over 1.5 million adverse events reported to that system related to the Covid shot.
Here's the updated numbers for this week.
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Now there's a Medicare data base "data leak" that shows more than 50,000 dead from Covid shots in the 64 and over category. And I believe that number is a couple of months old now?
Here's the website of a law firm who's bringing lawsuits against (I think it's the FDA - or CDC or both?) for vaccine deaths. There's at least 2 cases (from differing data leaks and whistleblowers who've come forward) that the affidavits can be found on this website.
COVID Vaccine Cover Up PDF – Renz Law
So.... bit of a warning; if you really want to go down this rabbit hole; it gets deep pretty quick.