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    Top Insurance Analyst Finds 7% Increase In Mortality for Each Covid Vax Dose Received

    Josh Stirling, a top insurance research analyst, has found a 7% aggregate mortality increase for each COVID vaccine dose received, meaning a “fully vaccinated” individual who took 5 doses increased their risk of [premature] death by 35%. Stirling used CDC data and compared the vaccination status, ranked by the number of doses across regions in the US, and compared that to the amount of increase or decrease in mortality 2022 versus 2021. He explained that if vaccines actually reduced all-cause mortality, then the data from “highly vaccinated” states would show “lower levels of mortality” in those areas. Instead, data is showing the opposite. Stirling previously noted that overall, all-cause mortality in the US rose in 2022 from 2021 by about 15%.

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    A top insurance research analyst has found a 7% aggregate mortality increase for each COVID vaccine dose received, meaning a “fully vaccinated” individual who took 5 doses increased their risk of death by 35%.

    Josh Stirling joined the “American Thought Leaders” podcast last week to break down alarming mortality data from the CDC and from within the insurance sector itself.


    “We pulled together an analysis that uses CDC data from the United States that compares the vaccination status, ranked by the number of doses across regions in the U.S., and compares that to the amount of increase or decrease in mortality this year versus last,” Stirling told host Jan Jekielek.


    Stirling, the founder of Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives, explained that if vaccines actually reduced all-cause mortality, then the data from “highly vaccinated” states would show “lower levels of mortality” in those areas.

    Instead, data is showing the opposite.

    “Instead, when we did that analysis…what you end up seeing is the line you created, the regression, goes up and to the right. Which is to say that the more doses on average you have in a region in the U.S., the bigger increase in mortality that region has had in 2022 when compared to 2021,” Stirling noted.

    “And so that is an aggregate statistical tool that largely — it exactly confirms the conclusion out of the UK data. It’s a different way of doing it, it’s a totally different data set, but ultimately it leads to a very similar mathematical conclusion.”


    “Which is a really unfortunate one, because obviously, hundreds of millions of us personally or our friends and family and all of society have to now deal with these consequences of, ‘what are the long-term health consequences related to these?’” he added.

    Stirling then explained how each dose of the COVID shot compounds aggregate mortality risk by 7%.

    “If you’re over the age of 50, and you took all 5 doses, that’d be a 35% increase,” he said.

    Stirling last month had also noted that overall, all-cause mortality in the U.S. rose in 2022 from 2021 by about 15%.

 
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