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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Watching Andrew Marr this morning and someone mentioned a statistic that to me sounded incredible
There are still more fully vaccinated over 50s dying of covid than unvaccinated under 50s"
It's not incredible at all. The chances of over 50s dying with Covid was something like 25 times the chance of an under 50 dying.
Don't be vaccine would have to be around 96% effective to stop this. Which it isnt.
Despite the scaremongering the average age of everyone who has died in the UK of Covid is around 80.4 years old. |
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"Watching Andrew Marr this morning and someone mentioned a statistic that to me sounded incredible
There are still more fully vaccinated over 50s dying of covid than unvaccinated under 50s"
Two thirds of annual deaths in the country are the 'elderly', this cohort will be in their latter years with a much higher percentage of health issues..
That has not changed in the past 18 months..
It's also why the death rates from the virus since the start across the globe have been in the same group, who are more vulnerable.. |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
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"Watching Andrew Marr this morning and someone mentioned a statistic that to me sounded incredible
There are still more fully vaccinated over 50s dying of covid than unvaccinated under 50s"
Yes, that's completely normal, those people over the age of 50 have a much higher chance of dying from covid, the vaccine has reduced the number of deaths quite dramatically, but, unfortunately, it's still a deadly disease to some people, particularly the elderly and vulnerable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just remember the death stats given are for people tested positive with covid - doesn’t mean it is what killed them, may just be another serious illness left them more vulnerable to covid - they may even have contracted it in hospital after being admitted. |
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