The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Covid-19 vaccines did not increase Covid-19 deaths

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SOCIAL media users are comparing the number of 7-day average deaths in the United States in September 2020 with September 2021 and falsely claiming that the numbers prove Covid-19 vaccines have caused the increase in Covid-19 deaths.

The text in the posts read: “Tracking the Pharma Genocide. September 27, 2021. 7-day average deaths = 2,052. [Shots] injected to date: 390,664,923. September 27, 2020. 7-day average deaths = 748. [Shots] injected to date: 0. Comparing “7-day average deaths” exactly a year apart, the v campaign increased Covid deaths by a factor of 2.74 (174% increase).”

The data on the website of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), shows 1 466 for 7-day moving average deaths on September 27, 2021 and 672 7-day moving average deaths on September 27, 2020.

The graph on the same page shows that in September 2020, the average number of daily deaths were low and subsequent­ly increased until the peak in January 2021.

The average number of daily deaths was running close to what were then record highs on December 11, 2020, when the first Covid-19 vaccine by PfizerBioN­Tech was granted emergency use authorisat­ion by the FDA .

A clear difference between 2020 and 2021 is the emergence of the Delta variant, which the CDC reports is more transmissi­ble than previous strains. Some data also suggests that the Delta variant may cause more severe illness in unvaccinat­ed individual­s, according to the CDC.

Changes in characteri­stics such as transmissi­on, disease severity and immune evasion occur when a mutation starts to impact how the virus behaves.

There is no medical evidence to show the Covid-19 vaccines cause Covid-19 deaths. The Covid-19 vaccines have been proven to reduce severe illness and hospitalis­ation, as discussed in a previous Reuters fact check.

As Covid-19 vaccines became more widely available to the public, the United States began to see its lowest death numbers in more than a year in May 2021.

Verdict

False. COVID-19 vaccines did not increase Covid-19 deaths. The higher number of deaths is likely due to the more transmissi­ble Delta variant.

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