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Originally Posted by island911
Specifically ^ SK and BE have the same 29 deaths / million - Yet SK has 54% (low) vaccinated and BE is highly vaccinated with 87% vaccinated.
And PL has (higher, but still low) 62% vax'd and still has lower death/million than the higher vaccinated populations of SI, LV, EE, HU, CZ, GR & LT
I do expect that you are trying to show an inverse correlation there. Yet the data harshly disrupts such a relation/collusion.
Of course if you squint and ignore the disruptive data that you don't like, THEN you can see what you want to see.
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Originally Posted by john70t
What were the same average death rates a few years ago?
That would be a helpful comparison.
Not all countries have lengthy life-expediency or good medical system, such as Latvia, Bulgaria, and Rondônia(Brazil)
Take a grain of salt with everything.
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John is correct in pointing out that raw statistics can hide or mask extenuating or canceling factors in death rates. Still, enough raw data can definitely identify a trend, such as vaccination rates to death rates. The evidence on that one is irrefutable, even if there are some outlier statistics.