Comparing All-cause Mortality vs COVID-19 Vaccine levels amongst European Countries reveals no correlation!
I've compared average EuroMOMO Z-scores for the last 13 weeks delta of 2020 vs 2021 - against vaccination levels. #Covid#Covid19#Corona#Coronavirus
The result appears to be stat. significant, if excluding Ukraine.
Correl=-0.09, R2=0.01, p=0.97
If including Ukraine:
Correl=-0.15, R2=0.02, p=0.91
Here's the change in all-cause mortality for weeks 36-48 2020 vs 2021!
All-cause Excess Mortality by Age Group [USA]
> Large spike is back to previous level.
> Still massive excess mortality in the US, (10x stddv)
> Only <25 appear to be below normal currently. #Covid#Covid19#Corona#Coronavirus
- Excess Mortality 3,834 (+21.4%) in week 46/2021 vs median 16-20 (not age/pop. corrected)
- Covid deaths in week 46: (1,129) which only makes up 1/4 of the excess; if covid was the only excess that'd make up +6.4%
So we can see something "strange" might be happening in Germany, majority of excess deaths (75%) are not from covid anymore...
Covid deaths are practically at the same level as last year though:
Because cases are so much higher, CFR is also lower.
Prevalence is likely the same, as latest RKI sentinel showed still 6% prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 for week 46.
Methodology:
I used the last 6 weeks of available data (40-45) to compare excess mortality of the US states. I took the average of z-scores (how many standard deviations from normal) and compared them to last years value for the same time frame.
This z-score delta, I correlated to vaccination levels (1st dose).
There's absolutely no correlation. R2=0.01, p=0.54 (not stat. significant)