“Vaccinated people now make up a majority of covid deaths,” Washington Post reports
Just last year, President Joe Biden said that unvaccinated Americans faced a winter of “severe illness and death.” He added that the unvaccinated would soon “overwhelm” hospitals. Unfortunately, that didn’t age well and now the data is out and it’s not making the president look good.
In a shocking admission by a mainstream media giant, the Washington Post reported for the first time that “vaccinated people make up a majority of covid deaths.” Calling it a “troubling trend,” the publication said the number of people who were vaccinated has been “steadily rising” over the past year.
The Post added that a majority of Americans dying from the coronavirus received at least their first dose of the vaccine. In a report published Wednesday, the Washington Post said that “Fifty-eight percent of coronavirus deaths in August were people who were vaccinated or boosted.”
The Post also reported that the waning efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and increasingly contagious strains of the virus being spread to elderly and immunocompromised people have resulted in more deaths among those who have taken at least one vaccine dose.
According to an analysis by Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser Foundation, the death increase is a continuation of a trend that emerged in 2022. The Washington Post reports that as vaccination rates have risen and new variants have appeared, the number of deaths in vaccinated people has been on the rise.”
In September of 2021, vaccinated people made up 23% of covid deaths. By January 2022, that number has gone up to 42%.
“We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Cynthia Cox told The Washington Post.
Meanwhile, about 35 million Americans have received the updated boosters that became available to people 12 and over in September and to children as young as 5 last month. That’s just a mere 10 percent of the U.S. population.
Once touted to save people from dying, this report further proves that covid 19 vaccines and booster shots did not save covid-19 patients’ lives.