Death rates ‘are NOT higher among Covid-vaccinated Brits’

Death rates are not higher among people vaccinated against Covid, according to official data.

Leading statisticians tasked with tracking deaths from all causes in England found rates are ‘consistent’ between the unjabbed and fully-jabbed.

Mortality levels were actually higher among the unvaccinated, the figures showed.

It tears apart a major claim peddled by anti-vaxxers, who wrongly argue the jabbed are dying in greater numbers.

Analysts at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) examined all deaths recorded in England between April 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022. 

Death rates ‘are NOT higher among Covid-vaccinated Brits’

When adjusted proportionally to display the rate per 100,000 people in all age groups, the number of all causes of death is higher in the unvaccinated population than in the vaccinated population, the data shows. Age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) are used to allow comparisons between populations that may contain different proportions of people of different ages.

Through 2021 and 2022, the mortality rate per 100,000 people in all age groups is also far higher in the unvaccinated population than in the vaccinated for deaths involving Covid, the ONS found. In April 2021, the death rate was 14.1 per 100,000 for those who had ever had a vaccine, compared to the 131.1 per 100,000 in the unvaccinated. By December 2022, the rate stood at 35.5 per 100,000 in the vaccinated and 63.5 for those who were not

Through 2021 and 2022, the mortality rate per 100,000 people in all age groups is also far higher in the unvaccinated population than in the vaccinated for deaths involving Covid, the ONS found. In April 2021, the death rate was 14.1 per 100,000 for those who had ever had a vaccine, compared to the 131.1 per 100,000 in the unvaccinated. By December 2022, the rate stood at 35.5 per 100,000 in the vaccinated and 63.5 for those who were not

Rates were displayed per 100,000 people to adjust for the huge differences in numbers between the groups. 

For example, more than 33,000 deaths occurred in December among people who have had three jabs. 

By contrast, 1,100 deaths were recorded among the unvaccinated. 

Yet, tens of millions more people have had three jabs compared to those who have avoided them altogether. 

The data is also adjusted by age, to account for deaths being more common among the elderly.

They were also more likely to receive a vaccine earlier because of the jab rollout’s age-based prioritization 

The ONS said: ‘If age is not controlled for, mortality rates of the vaccinated population can be inflated because of age rather than the impact of vaccination.’ 

The risk of dying was consistently lower every month from April for people who had ever been vaccinated, the data revealed.  

By December 2022, this rate had dropped significantly, with the unvaccinated reporting an age-standardised mortality rate (ASMR) of 1026.7 and those who had ever had a vaccine recording 944.9.

Among people who had received a third dose or booster, the rate was 935.9. 

Mortality rates should not be taken as a measure of vaccine effectiveness, the ONS said.

Other differences between the groups – particularly underlying health conditions – affect death rates, they added. 

Booster jabs were also initially targeted at those who were clinically extremely vulnerable, the ONS said. 

Therefore, ‘younger people who had received boosters initially had higher non-Covid mortality rates’, they added.

It comes as death levels in England have started to return to rates normally seen at this time of year.

Thousands of ‘excess deaths’ have occurred since the summer, sparking claims from anti-vaxxers that the jabs were to blame. 

They argue there is a link between the jabs and heart damage, which they believe has led to a spike in heart related deaths.  

But experts blamed the NHS crisis — which saw record waits for ambulances and A&E queues — as well as a brutal wave of flu, freezing winter temperatures and knock-on effects of the pandemic. 

Approximately 13million people across the nation have still never been vaccinated against the virus — despite the historic programme having opened over two years ago. Government data analysed by MailOnline shows Covid vaccination rates are below 50 per cent in over 20 areas of England. Harehills South in Leeds has the dubious honour being the least jabbed in the country, with only 37.5 per cent of people there having been vaccinated

Approximately 13million people across the nation have still never been vaccinated against the virus — despite the historic programme having opened over two years ago. Government data analysed by MailOnline shows Covid vaccination rates are below 50 per cent in over 20 areas of England. Harehills South in Leeds has the dubious honour being the least jabbed in the country, with only 37.5 per cent of people there having been vaccinated

A recent analysis by MailOnline found 75 Brits had been killed by complications from Covid vaccines, compared to almost 220,000 deaths from the virus itself. MailOnline's analysis used Government data that drew on the National Immunisation Management System (NIMS) for its population estimates. Of the total 75, 59 were recorded in England and 13 in Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland reported one and two deaths respectively

A recent analysis by MailOnline found 75 Brits had been killed by complications from Covid vaccines, compared to almost 220,000 deaths from the virus itself. MailOnline’s analysis used Government data that drew on the National Immunisation Management System (NIMS) for its population estimates. Of the total 75, 59 were recorded in England and 13 in Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland reported one and two deaths respectively 

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), which polices the safety of drugs used in Britain, only approved the jabs once it was confident they were safe.

More than 151m Covid vaccines have now been dished out in the UK.

Health advisers credited the immunisation drive for drastically blunting the threat of the virus that saved tens of thousands of lives.

It has allowed the nation to turn a corner and press ahead with post-pandemic life — leaving lockdown measures and restrictions behind.  

But data suggests up to 13million people across the nation have still never been vaccinated against the virus — despite the historic programme having opened over two years ago.

Some Brits have cited concerns over the safety of the jab, with prominent vaccine critics demanding an urgent investigation into harms.

Like with any medication or vaccine the jabs do have risks. The majority are mild, such as a sore arm, flu-like symptoms and headaches.

Some concerns were raised after vaccines were found in extremely rare cases to trigger myocarditis and pericarditis — inflammation of the heart — especially among young people.

But leading heart experts insist most cases are mild and the vast majority make a complete recovery.

There is no evidence that people are at risk of cardiac arrest following the vaccine. 

Analysis by MailOnline earlier this month found 75 Brits have been killed by complications from Covid vaccines.

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