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U.K. Gov’t Alters Death Stats To Make Covid Vaccine Appear Less Harmful

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U.K. Gov't Alters Death Stats To Make Covid Vaccine Appear Less Harmful
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The U.K. government reportedly altered the deaths of people who took and died of the COVID-19 vaccine as “unvaccinated” people to make it appear more effective and less harmful.

According to data published in 2021 by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) on mortality rates, there was a significant increase in the number of deaths for the non-Covid vaccinated.

To an extent, it showed an indication that not taking the vaccine led to higher death rates.

While it may make the unvaccinated feel the need to be vaccinated, a recent study has shown that the dead’s vaccination status was altered to encourage compliance and public confidence in the vaccine.

Medical research conducted by a team of nine experts in London suggested the alteration indicatedthat miscategorisations of vaccination status were “widespread and systematic,” as people who received COVID-19 shots and then died were labelled as “unvaccinated.”

At first glance, the ONS data suggest that, in each of the older age groups, all-cause mortality is lower in the vaccinated than the unvaccinated. This conclusion is cast into doubt upon closer inspection of the data due to various fundamental inconsistencies and anomalies. Whatever the explanations for these are, it is clear that the data is both unreliable and misleading, the study reads in the ‘Abstract’ section.

The same miscategorisations were pointed out by Dr Clare Craig, a diagnostic pathologist, on her official X (formerly Twitter), where she referenced other experts who have also been calling out the government since the rollout of Covid in the U.K.

Essentially, the new findings indicate that those who died of Covid vaccination did not necessarily have their deaths recorded as vaccine-related deaths.

Meanwhile, West Africa Weekly reported that the EU withdrew the authorisation of the COVID-19 vaccine (AstraZeneca) after admitting to its dangerous side effects.

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Written by
Mayowa Durosinmi

M. Durosinmi is a West Africa Weekly investigative reporter covering Politics, Human Rights, Health, and Security in West Africa and the Sahel Region

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