Covid Cases, Hospitalisations and Deaths Among Vaxxed Elderly in the UK By Richard Miller (London)

A recent paper, yet to be peer-reviewed, but still of scientific value, confirms what the Covid critics have been saying, that there is now a pandemic of the vaccinated. For example, here is what is stated for the statistics for one figure, showing that the vaccinated population have a significantly higher proportion of Covid cases than the unvaccinated:

“Figure 5a: SARS-CoV2 cases per 100,000 population among over 18 years of age group from August 16, 2021 to March 27, 2022. Table S8a shows that the vaccinated population (including two doses) have a significantly higher proportion of cases than the unvaccinated during the latter part of the Delta variant and initial part of Omicron variant surges. During the latter part of the Omicron variant surge, the vaccinated with the third dose have the highest proportion of infection than those vaccinated with two doses and unvaccinated.” Yet, in Australia, your PM, Albo wants people to get a fourth jab!

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.28.22276926v1.full.pdf

Increasing SARS-CoV2 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the vaccinated elderly populations during the Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant surge in UK. Running title: Increasing SARS-CoV2 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the vaccinated elderly population. Correspondence to: Venkata R. Emani, MD, FACC; 1148 Norman Drive, Suite #2, Manteca, CA 95336 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Keywords: Increasing SARS-CoV2 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in vaccinated elderly. Venkata R. Emani, MD. FACC; USA; Central Valley Cardiovascular Associates, Inc Vivek K. Pallipuram, Ph.D. USA; School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of the Pacific, Stockton CA Kartik K. Goswami, BS; USA; San Joaquin Critical Care Medical Group Kailash R. Maddula, BS; USA; Central Valley Cardiovascular Associates, Inc

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND There were increased SARS-CoV2 hospitalizations and deaths noted during Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant surge in UK despite decreased cases, and the reasons are unclear. METHODS In this observational study, we analyzed reported SARS-CoV2 cases, hospitalizations and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. We also analyzed variables that can affect the outcomes. The vaccine effectiveness among those ≥18 years of age (August 16, 2021 to March 27, 2022) was analyzed. RESULTS Of the total cases (n= 22,072,550), hospitalizations (n=848,911) and deaths (n=175,070) due to COVID-19 in UK; 51.3% of cases (n=11,315,793), 28.8% of hospitalizations (n=244,708) and 16.4% of deaths (n=28,659) occurred during Omicron variant surge. When comparing the period of February 28-May 1, 2022 with the prior 12-weeks, we observed a significant increase in the case fatality rate (0.19% vs 0.41%; RR 2.11[ 2.06-2.16p].

CONCLUSIONS There is no discernable vaccine effectiveness among ≥18 years of age, vaccinated third dose population since the beginning of the Omicron variant surge. Pre-existing conditions, ethnicity, deprivation score, and vaccination rate disparities data need to be adjusted for evaluating VE for hospitalizations and deaths. The increased cases with significantly increased hospitalizations and deaths among the elderly population during the Omicron variant surge underscores the need to prevent infections in the elderly irrespective of vaccination status with uniform screening protocols and protective measures.”

 

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