I see you edited your comment after I had already replied to it. That’s gay.
But anyway, here you go, from the exact same link that you’re quoting:
In comparing mortality rates by vaccination status, curiously, in the youngest age group the mortality rate is currently around twice as high for those who have received at least one dose of the vaccination compared to those who are unvaccinated, as shown in Figure 4.
Easier to understand when it’s explicitly spelled out for you?
Pretty hard to pick out the vaxxed kids? This report specifically does that and provides the stats. Vaccinated kids are dying from all causes at a much higher rate than unvaccinated kids.
And, of course it’s “impossible” to tell why, as that is beyond the scope of the reported stats. Stats don’t tell you why. Stats are a starting point to determine why.
Still, though, stop editing your comments after they’re already replied to. That’s gay. We all make mistakes.
And where is the proof that too many young people are dying?
I see you edited your comment after I had already replied to it. That’s gay.
But anyway, here you go, from the exact same link that you’re quoting:
Easier to understand when it’s explicitly spelled out for you?
Figure 4 has an age group of 10 to 59.
This is why they say "Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be."
Pretty hard to pick out the "vaxxed kids".
Pretty hard to pick out the vaxxed kids? This report specifically does that and provides the stats. Vaccinated kids are dying from all causes at a much higher rate than unvaccinated kids.
And, of course it’s “impossible” to tell why, as that is beyond the scope of the reported stats. Stats don’t tell you why. Stats are a starting point to determine why.
Still, though, stop editing your comments after they’re already replied to. That’s gay. We all make mistakes.
Where?