How have the "vaccines" been doing at reducing the COVID death rate? It seems that some of the most heavily vaccinated countries are turning in some of the worst performances of late.
The following chart begins at vaccine rollout in December 2, 2020 and runs to April 14, 2022 and includes Cypress, Denmark, Norway, South Korea, Israel, United States, Italy, Belgium and Greece. There are some far worse examples, like Hong Kong, but adding their extreme limits distorts the chart by flattening the rest of the countries down near the bottom of the chart. You can add it yourself at this link.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/covid-vaccinations-vs-covid-death-rate?country=CYP~DNK~NOR~KOR~ISR~USA~ITA~BEL~GRCThis is
particularly disturbing considering that the later Delta and Omicron variants of the last many months have been far less deadly than the original A/B strains of COVID-19 during 2020.
After observing that some of the most heavily vaxxed countries have had some of the roughest sledding with Delta and Omicron, one has to wonder how some of the poorest, most crowded, comparatively unsanitary, 3rd world countries, that have more limited access to vaccines have been doing:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/02/these-countries-have-the-lowest-covid-vaccination-rates-in-the-world.htmlSo another chart is configured. The reason that only Nigeria's label appears, is because the labels for Congo, Burundi, Chad, Madagascar, Tanzania, Niger, Camaroon, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Mali, are underneath it.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/covid-vaccinations-vs-covid-death-rate?time=2020-12-05..latest&country=COG~BDI~TCD~MDG~TZA~NER~CMR~NGA~ETH~MLI~USAFollowing is a comparison of the COVID death rates since the beginning of the pandemic:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/biweekly-covid-deaths-per-million-people?tab=chart&country=USA~IND~Africa~Asia~CHN