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Triple/Double Vaccinated account for 89% of all Covid-19 Cases in over 18’s in England over the past 4 weeks according to latest data

England COVID-19 cases status for year 2022

The latest data available from the UK Health Security Agency confirms that the triple and double vaccinated population accounted for the vast majority of all Covid-19 cases between 20th Dec 21 and 16th Jan 22 by a country mile.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) publish a weekly Covid-19 Vaccine Surveillance Report containing data on Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths by vaccination status, and the most recent report which was published Thursday 20th January, was the first time UKHSA has included data on the triple vaccinated population without mixing them in with the double vaccinated.

Page 34 of the report contains the statistics on Covid-19 cases between week 51 of 2021 and week 2 of 2022, and they confirm that this is very much a pandemic of the fully vaccinated.

According to table 9, between 20th Dec 21 and 16th Jan 22, there were a total of 2.9 million confirmed Covid-19 cases and 2.2 million of them were among the vaccinated population.

However, when we remove under 18’s from the equation, many who are not eligible for vaccination, we can see the true nature the pandemic of the fully vaccinated.

There were 2.4 million confirmed Covid-19 cases in the over 18’s between 20th Dec 21 and 16th Jan 22, and the vaccinated population accounted for 2.1 million of those cases.

Overall the not-vaccinated population accounted for 23% of all Covid-19 cases between week 51 and week 2 2022, whilst the vaccinated population accounted for 77%. But when removing under 18’s from the equation we find that the unvaccinated population accounted for 11% of all cases, and the vaccinated accounted for a worrying 89%.

But it wasn’t the one-dose vaccinated who accounted for the majority of cases, it was the double vaccinated, with the triple vaccinated not lagging very far behind.

According to the UKHSA report the not-vaccinated population accounted for 678,751 Covid-19 cases, the one-dose vaccinated population accounted for 206,329, the two-dose vaccinated population accounted for 1,112,793, whilst the three-dose vaccinated population accounted for a worrying 935,833 Covid-19 cases.

Meanwhile, if we again remove the under 18’s from the equation we find that the figures for the vaccinated are even worse. The not-vaccinated population accounted for just 266,946 cases, the one-dose vaccinated population accounted for 100,960 cases, the two-dose vaccination population accounted for 1,092,246 cases, whilst the three-dose vaccinated accounted for 934,915 Covid-19 cases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In all the not vaccinated population accounted for 23% of all Covid-19 cases, and 11% of all Covid-19 cases in the over 18’s. The one-dose vaccinated population accounted for 7% of all Covid-19 cases, and 4% of all Covid-19 cases in the over 18’s.

But the two-dose vaccinated population accounted for 38% of all Covid-19 cases, and 45% of all Covid-19 cases in the over 18’s. Whilst the triple vaccinated population accounted for 32% of all Covid-19 cases, and 39% of all Covid-19 cases in the over 18’s.

This data suggests that the Covid-19 injections are clearly incapable of preventing infection or transmission of Covid-19, meaning vaccine mandates for carers and NHS staff are unjustified, and the vaccine passport should never be introduced in the UK ever again.

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