Are Australian Excess Deaths Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine? (Part 1)

Are Australian Excess Deaths Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine? (Part 1)
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A new preprint by Wilson N. Sy, PhD, Director of the Biotechnology Unit at Investment Analytics Research located in Australia, finds that excess deaths in Australia in 2021-2022 were likely due to mRNA injections, not COVID-19 mortality.

Summary of Key Facts

  • Australian study entitled “Australian COVID-19 Pandemic: A Bradford Hill Analysis of Iatrogenic Excess Mortality” proposes that Australian excess deaths are caused by the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • The author also suggests that influenza and pneumonia deaths were misclassified as COVID-19.
  • A strong correlation (74 percent) was found between primary series doses and deaths five months later.
  • This five-month lag was also found between booster doses and deaths.
  • Other explanations for this correlation are also plausible.
At first, Sy didn’t intend to investigate the link between excess death and vaccination. He set out to assess whether the COVID-19 cases and deaths in Australia should be considered a “pandemic.” When investigating the excess deaths, the probable cause was also analyzed using the Bradford Hill criteria. His conclusion is provocative.
The Australian pandemic, Sy contends in his analysis, is caused by vaccination, not disease.

How to Define ‘Causation’

“In what circumstances can [one] pass from [an] observed association to a verdict of causation?”
Allison Krug is an epidemiologist and program manager with experience leading population health programs. She's the lead author of the first stratified risk-benefit analysis of mRNA vaccination among adolescents and editor for 400+ research manuscripts published in high impact factor, peer-reviewed journals. She's also the founder and CEO of Artemis Biomedical Communications, LLC.
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