Friday, March 4, 2022

Study finds Office for National Statistics is deliberately hiding Covid Vaccine Deaths

The ONS report is tasked with providing the reported deaths after vaccination data for the whole of 2021 they have been said to have displayed systematic undercounting of both covid and non-covid totaled deaths occurring within the first two weeks of Covid-19 vaccination.

The paper published on the 3rd of March 2022, highlights that when comparing the published covid deaths for England as a whole against those in the ONS dataset for covid deaths the bias is evident according to the authors.

According to Craig et al, the Office for National Statistics has been under pressure to release a dataset of deaths after vaccination, Although ONS had at first promised a release of this data in March 2021, they did not release any data until six months later and since then there have been updates in November 2021, December 2021 and February 2022 [source].

Errors in any of these could undermine claims of vaccine effectiveness or safety anomalies have been previously identified in the UK Government's ONS deaths by vaccination status data -specifically that some deaths occurring shortly after vaccination are being wrongly classified as unvaccinated deaths.

Only those deaths that occurred during the third-week post-vaccination match historical expected non-covid death counts and concurrent covid death counts, this is true across the age groups 60-69, 70-79, and 80+. It was not possible to compare deaths in the period after a second vaccination as these have only been released monthly rather than by week, and the ONS has not released whole population data for deaths by month with an age breakdown.

These biases appear to be systematic and cover covid and non-covid deaths.

"So through simply comparing the ONS dataset expected historical mortality rate, as published by the ONS, with the mortality rates published in the ONS dataset for 2021, for non-covid deaths", it appeared to be clear that the ONS data reported that deaths of both non- covid and covid deaths respectively for the "Within 21 days of first dose vaccination" category tally almost perfectly with the number of deaths that would be expected should they have occurred in the third week alone? Hmm, strange that.

https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/03/04/study-finds-ons-is-deliberately-hiding-covid-vaccine-deaths/ 

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