British children up to 52 times more likely to die following a COVID shot
Britains Office for National Statistics (ONS) has released data
indicating that children who received the COVID-19 jabs have
suffered a death rate 54 times greater than that of their un-jabbed
counterparts.
In December, the ONS published age-standardized data on the
mortality rates of individuals in 5-year age sets in Britain, grouped
by their vaccination status for the COVID-19 shots. The data
accounts for the period from January 1 to October 31, 2021.
The ONS tabulated Monthly age-standardised mortality rates by
age-group and vaccination status for deaths involving COVID-19,
per 100,000 person-years but presented the data only for ages 18
and over. However, the jabs are available to children as young as
12, and those children are allowed to receive the shot against their
parents wishes. In limited cases, children as young as 5 have been
given a reduced dosage of the shots.
Nevertheless, as noted by The Expose, a separate table outlining
deaths and person-years by vaccination status includes 5-year age
groups from 10-years-old and up. From the data provided, a
calculation of the mortality rate per 100,000 person-years can
be made.
The rate per 100,000 person-years delineation is used in preference
over the simpler 100,000 population calculation to better represent
the mortality rates over a specific period of time, as people in one
vaccination group such as un-jabbed, single-jabbed, and
double-jabbed soon move into the next group.
Table 9 of the ONS report shows the deaths and person-years by
vaccination status and five-year age group for the entire ten-month
period. According to the report, the un-jabbed 1014-year-old group
represents 2,094,711 person-years, and the 1519 age set 1,587,072
person-years over the same time.
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