Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Deaths in England and Canada

The source for the three graphs below is The Expose’s(opens new window) article:

Whilst you were distracted by Boris resigning, the UK Gov. quietly published a report confirming the Vaccinated account for 94% of all COVID-19 Deaths since April, 90% of which were Triple/Quadruple Jabbed

The Expose goes on to say:

A report that was quietly published by the UK Government, just hours before Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation, reveals that Covid-19 deaths have risen dramatically among the triple vaccinated population in England over the past couple of months whilst declining drastically among the unvaccinated population.

With the most recent figures showing the vaccinated population in England accounted for a shocking 94% of all Covid-19 Deaths in April and May, and 90% of those deaths were among the triple/quadruple vaccinated population.

What’s there to say? This is terrible. Those responsible must be held accountable.

Covid-19 Deaths by Vaccination Status in England

1st April 2022 to 31st May 2022
Source: (UK) Office for National Statistics

  • 3.1% / 288 / Unvaccinated
  • 46.1% / 4,215 / Triple Vaccinated
  • 50.8% / 4,647 / Vaccinated

Total: 9,150

Covid-19 Deaths in England by Vaccination Status

28th Feb to 27th March 2022
Source: UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Report - Week 13 - 2022

  • 1.1% / 89 / One Dose Vaccinated
  • 4.1% / 321 / Not Vaccinated
  • 7.6% / 593 / Two Dose Vaccinated
  • 39.2% / 3,054 / Three Dose Vaccinated
  • 47.9% / 3,736 / Vaccinated

Total: 7,793

Covid-19 Deaths by Vaccination Status in Canada

6th June to 12th June 2022
Source: Government of Canada Covid-19 Daily Epidemiology Update

  • 3.6% / 36 / Unvaccinated
  • 4.3% / 43 / Double Vaccinated
  • 19.9% / 200 / Triple Vaccinated
  • 24.1% / 242 / Quadruple Vaccinated
  • 48.2% / 485 / Vaccinated

Total: 1,006

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