State Says Nearly 6% of COVID “Related” Deaths in NH Since January Were Fully Vaccinated

by
Steve MacDonald

New Hampshire reports that of the 413 COVID deaths since January 20th of 2021, 24 of them were fully vaccinated. That’s 5.8%. But according to VAERS, 55 “vaccinated” people have died, or 13.3%.

From our September 13th, report.

 

I’ve been sifting through a copy of the VAERS dataset, looking for adverse COVID vaccine reactions among Granite Staters. I’m no expert at this, but it looks like there have been 3,018 reported adverse reactions, 297 of which were serious, and 55 vaccine-related deaths so far.

 

Is the state hiding behind the word “fully,” suggesting that partially vaccinated deaths are not worth noting? And oh, why isn’t anyone talking about the acceleration of the deaths they are reporting.

According to the Laconia Daily Sun, the state reported 11 vaccine/COVID deaths on Aug 20. Two weeks later, that number is 24?

They had 11 deaths among vaccinated patients over 231 days and 13 more over the next 14 days. That’s a 218% increase in 6% of the time.

Related: A First Look at How Many Granite Stater’s May Have Been Harmed or Died From COVID19 Vaccinations

That sounds like news to me, but that’s not how it’s getting reported. The State and the Media seem content with “hey, 5.8% of the people who died from COVID this year just happened to have been fully vaccinated.” That means the other 94.2% were not, with no context about the demographics of either group.

How many of those 24 (or should I say 55) were under 70 and had very little chance of dying from COVID19?

We will dig into this a bit more, time permitting, and see if we can work that out but I think they are ignoring vaccine-related deaths not tied to cases of COVID or are ignoring them altogether and we’ve two different problems.

 

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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