German Data Shows Significant Association between COVID Booster Rates and Excess Mortality

by
Steve MacDonald

More bad news, thanks to foreign pencil pushers. That’s where you have to get good data because our own government hides things from us (for 75 years if we let them). Were looking at Germany again, and there’s a clear death signal tied to COVID booster rates.

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So, Germany provided data showing a SIGNIFICANT association of booster rates with excess mortality when broken down by region! What is interesting is that we have a same-ethnicity analysis for Germany. Unlike in country-by-country analyses, here we are not comparing Swedes with Bulgarians. We are comparing regions with ethnically the same people who speak the same language and follow the same German federal laws. And yet, much of the variation in mortality among German lands is explained by their booster rate!

 

More!

 

      • Sachsen has the lowest booster rate (50.6%) and the lowest excess mortality rate (5.9%)
      • Thüringen has the second-lowest booster rate (54.2%) and the second-lowest excess mortality rate (8.1%)
      • Saarland has the second-highest booster rate (69.5%) and the second-highest excess mortality rate (12.9%)
      • Bremen has the third-highest booster rate (67.5%) and the third-highest excess mortality rate (11.9%)

 

Igor Chudov does some more data crunching here if you want to take a look, but the pattern is consistent. There is a direct correlation between the number of boosters and excess mortality.

More data and graphs here (Igor’s source), see also:

 

Boosters are causing excess mortality by making people more susceptible to severe COVID-19 which I deduce from the following observations:

      1. Each of the 3 waves of booster administrations is followed by a wave of COVID-19 cases 13 weeks later and a wave of excess mortality 15-16 weeks later.
      2. VAERS reports show a peak in reports about COVID-19 pneumonia in the 14th week after administration of a booster dose.
      3. The Pearson correlation between the average weekly excess mortality rate of 2022 and the proportion of people who have received a booster is 0.63 (strong).
      4. The 2 states with the lowest excess mortality rates are the ones with the lowest booster rates.
      5. Extended booster vaccination has been shown to induce humoral and cellular immune tolerance in mice.

 

 

 

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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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