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In the United Kingdom, 70-plus percent of the people who die now from COVID are fully vaccinated

Who is dying, the unvaccinated or vaccinated?



Who is dying, the unvaccinated or vaccinated?The unvaccinated are dying: Jeff Zients, White House COVID-19 response coordinator July 2021 - "Virtually all COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the United States are now occurring among unvaccinated individuals." The vaccinated are dying: Public Health England (PHE) July 2021 - "At least 62 percent of all deaths associated with the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) are occurring in people who were already 'vaccinated." The unvaccinated are dying: CDC, October 2021 - "Overall, unvaccinated people had the highest COVID-19 case and death rates."
The vaccinated are dying: Politifact October 2021 - "In the United Kingdom, 70-plus percent of the people who die now from COVID are fully vaccinated." Perhaps the reason for the confusion is... Gateway Pundit, January 2022 - "Alberta Canada Inadvertently Published (and Quickly Deleted) Health Data Exposing that MORE THAN HALF of VACCINATED DEATHS Have Been COUNTED AS UNVACCINATED."
In yet another absolute bombshell revelation the government of Alberta, Canada exposed itself this week when it accidentally published damning evidence that exposes how the public health authorities have been manipulating the Covid-19 statistics. After seemingly realizing what it had just done, the corrupt Canadian province quickly scrambled to delete the incriminating data off their website, but, thanks to internet sleuths like Twitter user Metatron – and his substack post, we have the receipts.

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Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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