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Covid Boosters are Killing Germans - and People of the World - Equally

Linear Regression Analysis of Bundeslands Booster Rate and Excess Mortality

Igor Chudov
Dec 24, 2022
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This article continues my “excess mortality series,” where I look at the causes of excess mortality worldwide. One of my articles compared excess mortality in many countries with vaccination rates for those countries - and found a very strong relationship.

Now we have comparable data for German “Federal Lands” called Bundeslands.

It was found by a very interesting substacker, Fabian Spieker.

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Excess deaths and boosters by state in Germany
THIS ARTICLE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN GERMAN Summary After having previously demonstrated that German booster waves precede German COVID-19 waves by 13 weeks which was confirmed by VAERS reports, I looked at German booster rates and German excess mortality by state…
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a month ago · 5 likes · 2 comments · Fabian Spieker

His article is outstanding and sets a gold standard of what “substack anti-Covid-vax research” should be. If you like analytical research and factual “just the numbers” statistical presentations, consider subscribing to Fabian’s substack.

Here are Fabian’s notes:

  • Sachsen has the lowest booster rate (50.6%) and the lowest excess mortality rate (5.9%)

  • Thüringen has the second-lowest booster rate (54.2%) and the second-lowest excess mortality rate (8.1%)

  • Saarland has the second-highest booster rate (69.5%) and the second-highest excess mortality rate (12.9%)

  • Bremen has the third-highest booster rate (67.5%) and the third-highest excess mortality rate (11.9%)

Linear Regression

I decided to do what I am good at: I saved Fabian’s numbers and ran a linear regression to see the dependence of mortality on boosters. Here’s the data that I put in a spreadsheet:

I analyzed it with the GraphPad linear regression calculator:

It turns out that the regression finds a strong association between excess mortality and booster rates!

(note: my first calculation mistakenly did not copy/paste tenths of the percent for excess mortality, so I had to change it - and the fit improved very slightly)

So, Germany provided data showing a SIGNIFICANT association of booster rates with excess mortality when broken down by region! What is interesting is that we have a same-ethnicity analysis for Germany. Unlike in country-by-country analyses, here we are not comparing Swedes with Bulgarians. We are comparing regions with ethnically the same people who speak the same language and follow the same German federal laws. And yet, much of the variation in mortality among German lands is explained by their booster rate!

Some of these deaths may happen as a direct and immediate (weeks) outcome of the boosters, such as sudden deaths within a couple of weeks.

I wrote about the German study that autopsied German sudden-death victims at the University of Heidelberg.

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A Midwestern Doctor has a very nice writeup about German sudden deaths:

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Is OLD AGE a Factor?

This is a major addition to the article as of Dec 25: our astute reader LolCox asked whether this could be due to differing age distributions in the Bundeslands.

He found 2011 data about the percentage of old people per Bundesland and analyzed old age vs. excess mortality (expressed as a percentage of historical mortality) - and found no association. His comment and data are in the PINNED REPLY to my article.

Red colored elements below were drawn by me:

Thank you for a brilliant find, LolCox!!!

Germany vs. The World - Same Relationship!

A while ago, I performed the same linear regression analysis for the entire world by country (where booster and excess mortality data is available).

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5 months ago · 515 likes · 493 comments · Igor Chudov

I used somewhat different time periods. And yet, the linear fit for the whole world is remarkably similar to that for the Bundeslands in Germany! Reproducing the fits from my world analysis:

(Chile really had 125 boosters per 100 persons, and yes, it has the highest excess mortality)

Looks quite similar? Here are the equations of the straight lines:

World:   Excess Mortality = 0.1675 * Booster Rate + 0.02387
Germany: Excess Mortality = 0.1766 * Booster Rate - 0.0084

The equations are extremely similar, even though they are based on completely different data sets and somewhat different time periods!

Why are the lines for Germany and the entire world so similar? The reason is that Covid vaccines affect people similarly, wherever they are given. The similarity of the linear dependence between boosters and mortality, obtained from completely different data sets, proves that the relationship is real!

Is this not proof that Covid vaccines and boosters cause death? Is that just a spurious correlation if it repeats itself in completely different segments of the population?

I am sure that the good citizens of Germany, and citizens of the entire world, did not expect that boosters would cause excess mortality. We all were told that the vaccines were “safe and effective.” Everyone agreed! The newspapers told us. The politicians told us. And yet, now boosters cause excess mortality.

I am very sorry about this outcome. It was not my idea to administer these shots. Perfectly good people believed in science, their press, and their politicians. Unfortunately, that belief was misplaced: charlatans hijacked the science, and crooks bought the press.

Will the excess mortality end soon? What do you think?

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LolCox
Dec 24, 2022·edited Dec 24, 2022Pinned

Did you factor age into this calculation?

I can see that excuse come up immediately from anyone that's skeptical, they will say it's just a factor of age

EDIT:

OK so I tried to see if this was related to age. It took me a while to find age breakdown by German state, and after 20 minutes I found data, but it's from 2011. I am not going to spend any more time on it because I don't speak German so the data is annoying for me to get.

However, age seems to not be a factor at all in regards to excess death

Sheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lch7_BY3yzQVvKMqS_5rgnmzWCTQpiI1-v97fU6SARQ/edit?usp=sharing

Data:

https://ergebnisse2011.zensus2022.de/datenbank/online?operation=abruftabelleBearbeiten&levelindex=1&levelid=1671918989337&auswahloperation=abruftabelleAuspraegungAuswaehlen&auswahlverzeichnis=ordnungsstruktur&auswahlziel=werteabruf&code=1000A-1002&auswahltext=&nummer=5&variable=5&name=GEOBL1&werteabruf=Value+retrieval#abreadcrumb

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Dec 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

When you buy a coffin for a funeral it has handles for 6 pallbearers. At the rate they are going we will have reduce that to 4 pallbearers. But I don't think they, (the medical / pharma complex) will notice or care. Remember the anti-vaxers are likely the most hated group in the world. It must gall these wicked people to see us still alive and kicking. That is why they do not want us to use ivermectin. Stay strong my friends and don't give in.

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