Alexander implies vaccine causation. That’s not falsifiable at the moment. You imply no vaccine causation. That’s not falsifiable at the moment. Neither of you are right, scientifically, at the moment.
Folks, Alexander is claiming a relationship between the vaccines and death rates: "Look at the timing, seems boosting emerged in early 2022 & with each rounds of bosting [sic], deaths increase".
Re-read my original reply to you. The explanation in your links state what I told you.
All Alexander has is correlation. He's implying causation, and he shouldn't.
Alexander implies vaccine causation. That’s not falsifiable at the moment. You imply no vaccine causation. That’s not falsifiable at the moment. Neither of you are right, scientifically, at the moment.
He's using correlation to imply it, and correlation does not imply causation.
And your statement also doesn’t disprove it.
Folks, Alexander is claiming a relationship between the vaccines and death rates: "Look at the timing, seems boosting emerged in early 2022 & with each rounds of bosting [sic], deaths increase".
But he provides no proof. .Until he does he's in the same class as these: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kjh2110/the-10-most-bizarre-correlations