by audide2012
You might remember this post from a couple of months ago:
www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/vqn0eo/a_year_ago_portugal_was_celebrating_being_the/
To sum it up, Portugal, a country that once celebrated being the most vaccinated in the world, had all time high mortality for 3 months straight.
One thing that stood out was that this mortality was mostly in old people. As a result, many agreed this was likely due to a severe heat wave the country went through, and/or the decline in health care quality due to so many resources being used for covid, both of which could explain mortality in old people.
If this was due to the vaccine, eventually this would go to other age groups (old people would go first because they were vaccinated first, others would go after). I even made a comment saying just that:
So over 85s are dying the most with over 65s also having a small variation. Funnily enough over 85s were the first to get the third dose of the vaccine (they’ve actually got the fourth dose now), and over 65s were immediately after. If the data for over 65s keeps going up and it then starts slowly spreading to other age groups in descending order (and of course that’s a massive ‘if’), the correlation will be undeniable. Something to keep an eye on for sure.
Which, of course, was met with this:
The key words is “if”, but you are using the article to claim the vaccine is bad. But when contrary evidence is provided, the goal post is moved. Everyone is so quick to correlate data, but when contradictory evidence is given it’s now “well if the data keeps trickling down to 50 yo, then 45, then 30, soon it will be your kids!” It’s a scare tactic. We’ve had the vaccine for over 2 years, but everything is either anecdotal (the 100 daily posts of my sister/cousin/neighbor/postman/dog has “insert x health issue here” seconds after getting the jab!”) or correlation that has no standing.
Well, guess what, the numbers for August show record mortality for teenagers and young adults:
Source in portuguese, but in essence, every day, an average of 46 more young people have died than would be expected. This is in a country of 10 million people, so it would be the same as 1610 young people dying per day in the US.
What the hell is going on here?