In the United States, some states (particularly in New England) have boosted ~50% of their population. Other states (particularly in the southeast) have boosted less than 20%. The gap is even larger when looking at early childhood vaccinations or second booster doses.
Surely, the states like VT, RI, or CT that are most bought-in on covid vaccination will have fewer deaths, overall, than the backwards anti-vax states of the South such as AL, MS, or Georgia.
Luckily, the CDC provides all-cause mortality graphs...
Here's Mississippi, with just 52% vaccinated, 21% boosted and less than 1% of young children vaccinated.
No excess mortality, at all, in four months. Must be an outlier, I guess...
Look at the most vaccinated stated in the country, Vermont: 82% fully vax'd, 52% boosted, 12% of young children vax'd.
Well, that's strange - they have high and persistent non-covid excess mortality. Weird.
Must be another outlier...
How about Alabama, the least vaccinated state overall?
Huh, they also have had no excess mortality in four months, just like Mississippi:
What is going on in Rhode Island? Our second most boosted state is seeing rapidly rising non-covid excess mortality. In fact, these are the highest weekly deaths, excluding covid, that Rhode Island has ever seen.
Is there a pattern emerging?
Check out Georgia, another southern anti-vax state, with just 1% of young children vaccinated, just 22% boosted and just 5% having received a second booster.
Just like MS and AL, there have been no excess deaths in many months (and recent weeks are extraordinarily low):
Connecticut, on the other hand, is displaying a pattern just like VT: persistent, high, maybe even rising excess mortality - but not from covid.
I think a real pattern is emerging...
For some unknown reason, the most vax'd states in the USA are experiencing high excess non-covid mortality while the least vax'd states are seeing below-normal deaths.
It can't just be a dry tinder effect because CT and RI have had high covid deaths... what could explain it?
When you shut the world down (even for two weeks) you induce a supply shock by disrupting finely tuned supply chains. This was then exacerbated by border closures, lockdowns in China, extended stay at home orders, and hysterical covid policies.
On the other side of the equation, the government propped up demand by paying people to stay home, printing and spending unprecedented trillions.
Why are more people dying in Europe in 2022 than were in 2021?
The nations covered by euromomo.eu have vaccinated >70% of their population and boosted >50% but more people are dying today than were before mass vaccination:
For the youngest Europeans, there was essentially no excess mortality in 2020 or 2021 by this point in the year... but in 2022, there are 600 more deaths than expected.
Whatever the cause, this seems like a colossal policy failure.
For those 15-44 years of age, there are are >500 more excess deaths this year than in 2020 and almost 1000 more than in 2021.
If the vaccines are so effective at preventing death, what could explain this trend? Are these all post-lockdown deaths of despair?
US just spent $3.2B on 105 million doses of Pfizer; given that only 18 million people have elected to receive their second booster, it is all but certain that >70 million doses will be discarded, unused.
Through May, the US had already tossed 82 million doses - a number that is surely growing by the day as vanishingly few doses are currently being administered. webmd.com/vaccines/covid…
The US also placed an initial order of 10 million doses of infant vaccines and after one month just 4% of those doses have been administered.
About 8 million doses of that initial order will be discarded.
NZ vaccinated their entire adult population by the end of February (83% overall). Yet, somehow they have the highest covid case rate on Earth "despite" an indoor mask mandate.
ONS data from England indicates that boosted individuals younger than 50 years old were 30% to 40% more likely to die during May (from all causes) than were unvaccinated persons:
On the other hand, middle-aged persons in England who were boosted are seeing 20% to 30% lower mortality than unvaccinated people of the same age:
For the very old, the situation reverses with the boosted elderly dying at a higher rate in May than the unvaccinated elderly: