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Let me explain why there are still so many deaths from Covid

Let me explain why there are still so many deaths from Covid

Because we continue to have so many deaths. The post by Enrico Bucci, Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, adjunct professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, author of the book " Bad Scientists ", taken from Facebook

WHY DO WE CONTINUE TO HAVE SO MANY DEADS?

It's not just that we vaccinate little – we're also vaccinating the wrong people. Journalists, magistrates, university professors, "others" and so on: all categories at a much lower risk of mortality than that of those over eighty.

In the figures:

1) the correlation between the percentage of coverage with at least one dose in each age group and the average weekly mortality per million inhabitants

2) the correlation between vaccination with at least one dose of vaccine in over 80s and the average number of deaths per million in the last 7 days.

The different mortality due to Covid cannot be explained by the different age structure of the population, as it is easy to verify by comparing, for example, Italy and Portugal (data not shown here, but easily available).
The "first me" of the corporations carries these dead on the conscience.

DATA SOURCES:
ECDC (coverage by age group)
Worldometer (mortality, moving average last week).
Data aligned to March 30.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/sanita/vi-spiego-perche-ci-sono-ancora-tanti-morti-per-covid/ on Wed, 31 Mar 2021 11:36:08 +0000.