And they chose the numbers for "Cases" which - since Omicron infection is relatively mild and spreads so fast - are impossible to count. Furthermore there are four options for "Cases" and the other three show the advantage of being vaccinated.
They could have chosen "Hospitalizations". It's much closer to a real-world indication because parents tend to take their kids in when they're really sick. If you take the trouble to look at the "Hospitalization" graphs for kids all four options show the advantage of being vaccinated.
So out of the eight options for kids they chose the only one that fits their narrative and never mentioned that the other data was presented.
Let me deflect.
They have doubts about Figure 4, the one you like:
"However, because this group includes such a wide age range it is possible that this potentially extremely disturbing statistic remains strongly confounded by age. Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be. Why the age confounding was not apparent in weeks 1 to 5 when only the most vulnerable were being vaccinated remains unexplained. Where age groups are narrower, 60-69, 70-79 and 80+, the age confounding effects are somewhat mitigated, and the data appear to show (in each of these age groups) a lower all-cause mortality for the vaccinated, compared to the unvaccinated. See Figures 5, 6 and 7. "
And Figures 5, 6, and 7 all show the advantage of being vaccinated.
So, young people skew the stats, eh? Damn young people dying because of the covid vaccines ruins the stats for everybody.
Look at the charts, though...See the trajectory? The trajectory is going in the wrong direction. These stats are up to Sept, 2021. Recent stats will be worse. We won't see the recent stats for a few more months, at least.
They are not complaining about young people.: "Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be."
And they chose the numbers for "Cases" which - since Omicron infection is relatively mild and spreads so fast - are impossible to count. Furthermore there are four options for "Cases" and the other three show the advantage of being vaccinated.
They could have chosen "Hospitalizations". It's much closer to a real-world indication because parents tend to take their kids in when they're really sick. If you take the trouble to look at the "Hospitalization" graphs for kids all four options show the advantage of being vaccinated.
So out of the eight options for kids they chose the only one that fits their narrative and never mentioned that the other data was presented.
They have doubts about Figure 4, the one you like:
"However, because this group includes such a wide age range it is possible that this potentially extremely disturbing statistic remains strongly confounded by age. Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be. Why the age confounding was not apparent in weeks 1 to 5 when only the most vulnerable were being vaccinated remains unexplained. Where age groups are narrower, 60-69, 70-79 and 80+, the age confounding effects are somewhat mitigated, and the data appear to show (in each of these age groups) a lower all-cause mortality for the vaccinated, compared to the unvaccinated. See Figures 5, 6 and 7. "
And Figures 5, 6, and 7 all show the advantage of being vaccinated.
So, young people skew the stats, eh? Damn young people dying because of the covid vaccines ruins the stats for everybody.
Look at the charts, though...See the trajectory? The trajectory is going in the wrong direction. These stats are up to Sept, 2021. Recent stats will be worse. We won't see the recent stats for a few more months, at least.
You haven't presented any evidence of that yet. Neither has OP.
Except for that stats that you specifically pointed out.
They are not complaining about young people.: "Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be."