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Old 10-17-2022, 02:15 PM   #1341
ikaris
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Originally Posted by opendoor View Post
They don't have data specifically about excess deaths, but they do have all-cause mortality by age group per 100K person years. So among UK adults under 60:

All-cause mortality unvaccinated vs. vaccinated per 100K person years:

20-24: 24.7 vs 22.3 (10.7% higher)
25-29: 37.8 vs. 30.5 (23.9% higher)
30-34: 54.3 vs 46.1 (17.8% higher)
35-39: 84.4 vs 65.6 (28.7% higher)
40-44: 131.5 vs 103.4 (27.2% higher)
45-49: 252.2 vs 166.4 (51.5% higher)
50-54: 457.7 vs 258.4 (77% higher)
55-59: 703.9 vs 408.9 (72% higher)
I think generally, if you’re younger and healthier, you probably don’t need to worry about any further vaccinations (or any at all) considering the nature of COVID today. Especially considering they don’t prevent transmission either.

To your point, that’s why Europe is heading in the direction they are.
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