Covid vaccine mortality - is the "cure" worse than the disease?

Covid vaccines appear to be increasing mortality - in other words, killing people - at least in certain groups. What is the justification for such a shocking assertion?

ONS data shows an extra 90 teenagers dying after week 23

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Between weeks 23 and 37 in 2021 there were 252 deaths among 15-19-year-olds …

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Cruise ships and lifeboats Why are we so divided?

How did covid split similar people into diametrically opposing camps?

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In the 2003 documentary the Fog of War [1], former US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara distils the lessons from the disastrous Vietnam War into eleven basic tenets. His rule number one: Empathise with your enemy.

Without sufficient empathy, you …

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Straw Poll: Creeping polarisation - Again!

Opinions on Government responses to Covid-19 are highly critical - there may be some softening of this but it is accompanies by a slight increase of those who think the government is corrupt. We may be looking at a gradual polarisation of opinion regards the government's stance on Covid.

This gradual …

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Covid-19: vaccination roll-out correlates with worse mortality trends

Countries that have vaccinated more people do not seem to have benefited from an improved covid-19 mortality trend. Rather, in most places, more vaccinations have correlated with a relatively worse covid-19 mortality trend.

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The UK has only vaccinated less than Israel and United Arab Emirates, but has a worse mortality …

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Straw Poll: Creeping polarisation

Opinions on Government responses to Covid-19 are highly critical - there may be some softening of this but it is accompanies by a slight increase of those who think the government is corrupt. We may be looking at a gradual polarisation of opinion regards the government's stance on Covid.

Respondents to …

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Do Lockdowns Work? The Literature

Below are a number of published papers finding that lockdowns had little or no efficacy (despite unconscionable harms) along with a key quote or two from each:

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This article is based on a collation initially done by twitter user @the_brumby


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“there is no evidence that more restrictive nonpharmaceutical interventions …

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