Most vs. least vaccinated states: Can you guess which did better when COVID broke out?

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

When a COVID infection wave hit the most and least vaccinated states in 2022, the most vaccinated state had the higher COVID case rates and the higher relative death peaks. Whoops!

Executive summary

According to US News & World Report, Wyoming is the least vaccinated state (52.8%) and Rhode Island is the most vaccinated state.

So just for fun, I thought I’d see how these states fared when there was a huge COVID infection outbreak at the start of 2022 that affected both these states.

It turned out that the least vaccinated state had the lower rise in all-cause mortality (1.25 vs. 1.42) vs. avg mortality for the year.

In other words, vaccination appeared to increase all-cause mortality when COVID hit.

However, it might be the case that Rhode Island simply was “hit harder” by the COVID wave with twice as many COVID infections per capita. Or was Rhode Island hit harder because more people were vaccinated and thus more susceptible to infection which is what the Cleveland Clinic study showed very clearly?

By looking at a younger age group, we see a 3X disparity between the two states. The least vaccinated state came out on top.

We have further, and more conclusive, confirmation from an extensive study done by Josh Stirling. There is simply no way for anyone to explain those results which looked at every county in the US.

The bottom line: higher vaccination —> higher deaths for all age groups. That’s why 15-year-olds with heart attacks are now the new normal when they were non-existent before the vaccines rolled out.

Methodology

COVID waves are when the CDC would expect the most vaccinated states to do the best compared to the average death rate for the year. So we’d expect a smaller rise in deaths during a COVID infection wave compared to the deaths over the year.

The biggest COVID death peak is at the start of 2022.

So the method is pretty simple: compare the worst four weeks at the start of 2022 with the average death rate for the year in that state. The winner should have the lowest ratio.

CDC database used for calculations

I used the CDC database of weekly deaths by age and state and the visualization tool on the CDC website.

Rhode Island ages 65-74 (Most vaccinated 87.1%)

Worst consecutive 4 weeks are weeks 1-4: (52+66+40+73)/4=57.75 average per week.
Worst 4 week avg/annual avg = 57/40.23=1.42

Rhode Island 2022 avg 40.23

Wyoming 65-74 (least vaccinated 52.8%)

Worst consecutive 4 weeks are weeks 1-4: (30+26+27+29)/4=28
Worst 4 week avg/annual avg = 28/22.48=1.25

Wyoming 2022 Avg 22.48

45-64 comparison

Maybe we just picked the “wrong” age group.

Let’s try the next age group down which is 45-64 over the same “deadly” period.

Weeks 1-4 avg for Wyoming=(24+23+22+16)/4=21.25
Average for 2022=19.25
Ratio: 21.25/19.25= 1.1

Weeks 1-4 avg for Rhode Island: (50+46+44+31)/4=42.75
Avg for 2022=32.6
Ratio: 42.75/32.6=1.31

Again, Wyoming had the smaller spike among that age group.

Possible explanation for the discrepancy

The only way for a pro-vaxxer to attack this result is to claim that Rhode Island had a COVID infection wave in January 2022, but Wyoming missed the wave.

Let’s check that out…

These are the COVID cases for Rhode Island:

Here are the COVID cases for Wyoming:

Isn’t this interesting? The pre-vax peak is relatively close to the post-vax peak.

So it was a fair test. Both states had their largest COVID peaks in January. So that was fair.

However, you could also argue that Rhode Island was “harder hit” by the COVID wave than Wyoming and that accounts for the greater all-cause mortality.

Let’s see if that is true.

The population is 1.1M in Rhode Island vs 578K Wyoming, so Rhode Island is 1.9X larger, but they had 4X as many cases!

So for the 65-74 year old age group, the most vaccinated state did slightly better since it was hit harder than the ratios could account for! But see the next section…

However, when we look at the 45-64 year age group, we have a spike that is 3X higher in Rhode Island. That’s hard to explain since there is only a 2X per capita increase in cases.

Did Rhode Island have more cases because it is more vaccinated?

Is the reason Rhode Island was hit harder on a per capita basis because they were more vaccinated? The Cleveland Clinic study showed that people who vaccinate more are more likely to get COVID. If that is true, then the winner is Wyoming.

For some insights into this, look at the ratio between the pre-vax peak in Wyoming vs. the peak around Jan 2022… it’s only about 50% higher. But the pre-vax vs. post-vax peak in Rhode Island is more than 4X higher!!! Did Rhode Island simply get unlucky and have an 8-fold increase (=4/.5) in the relative sizes of the COVID infection peaks?

I looked at the next two states on the list: Alabama (least vaccinated) and Vermont (most vaccinated). I compared the pre-vax and post-vax peaks and found the same ratio! The higher vaxxed state had a greater infection ratio pre- vs. post-vax (2564/248=10.3X) than the less vaxxed state (17106/4221=4.05).

Isn’t that interesting? In short, it appears the more vaccinated the state, the greater the COVID infection rate on a per capita basis.

What’s the right answer here?

Josh Stirling looked at how cities in the US did in 2022 vs. 2021. He did a longitudinal study where you compare the city with itself one year ago. This is the best way to see what is going on… did your mortality increase or decrease?

Check this out: cities with higher vaccination had larger all-cause mortality increases than cities with lower vaccination rates.

In other words, the line goes the “wrong way.”

This is devastating for the narrative, but of course consistent with what the death reports are saying.

The R2 doesn’t need to be .9 for this to be convincing. They are correlated and it’s the slope of the line that is significant. The slope goes the wrong way. That’s the point.

Could someone argue that this could be caused by other factors? Sure.

But this result is consistent with other analyses, such as the Devil’s Advocate global analysis by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton showing a similar effect (though not longitudinal).

And how is anyone going to explain why we can’t seem to find any nursing home where the death rates went DOWN after the vaccine program was rolled out?

For example, I know one nursing home in Melbourne, Australia with around 90 people who had close to 30 deaths within 12 months after the vaccines rolled out. So we know it wasn’t COVID that killed people in such huge numbers since they were all vaccinated. So I wonder how they died? I have a video of their death announcements.

Check out my survey results for nursing homes and my Medical Practice stats, especially the comments. If the vaccine is safe and effective, these results and comments are hard to explain, aren’t they?

Finally, a large geriatric practice (around 1,000 patients, 75% over 65, had just 4 COVID deaths (vaccinated) and 1 COVID death (unvaxxed). Population was 85% vaxxed. More important was that in 2022, instead of the normal 11 deaths, they had 39 deaths. They attributed the excess to the vaccine. So it would be difficult for anyone to explain that data. But I’m open to hearing it!

US cities; all ages; compare 2022 vs. 2021 in the same city The line slopes up. In other words, the experts were completely wrong: the vaccines are deadly. This is very compelling proof of harm that is impossible for anyone to explain away with a straight face. When combined with this analysis, it’s not credible to keep claiming the vaccines are safe and effective.
Ages >65 version of the above
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Summary

If the vaccine really worked, the state with the lowest vaccination rate should have the highest spike in all-cause mortality during a COVID wave. That wasn’t the case for the 45-64 age group and it’s arguably not true for the 65-74 age group if you believe that the higher cases are due to higher vaccination rates.

Josh Stirling’s analysis of all cities in the US makes it clear that it’s more likely than not that the vaccines have resulted in a net increase in deaths and thus were a very dumb intervention.

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21 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
February 17, 2023 7:52 am

All it took for me was the exemption from liability of the drug companies.
I have a sister who has the school marm attitude and she asked me why would I put my family at risk by not getting the jab.
I told her it’s called “Critical thinking skills”.

Yeah, that flew like a lead balloon.

Ask me how many times she and her jabbed husband and kids/ grandkids have had this so-called covid malady.

They all know me and mine are purebloods and have remained free of this flu for the past three years.

DS
DS
  YourAverageJoe
February 17, 2023 2:39 pm

it’s called “Critical thinking skills”

Great — take a look at this, then:

Wagging the Moondoggie

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
  DS
February 17, 2023 5:33 pm

DS – HA! I see what you did there, lol.

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Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
February 17, 2023 8:33 am

1.25 vs. 1.42? Good grief.

bigfoot
bigfoot
  Glock-N-Load
February 17, 2023 10:51 am

13.6% increase when expected to be the other way around. Not nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 17, 2023 9:36 am

I don’t agree with the vaccine dictate, however while you are comparing wyoming to rhode island you should look at the population density of the two states. That may well be the difference.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 17, 2023 12:21 pm

Doubtful. All my fully indoctrinated and injected sheeple neighbors are always sick all the time with “Covid.” One hasn’t worked in two years because of being always sick.

Meanwhile, I can’t catch Covid no matter how hard I try. I live in one of the higher concentrations of population in a suburb that was once 100% hard working blue collar Americans but has devolved over the past 30 years to 75% indoctrinated sheeple who hate Trump and believe the Unconstitutional Regime is doing a wonderful job with everything.

Now if you will excuse me, I have to go terrorize a few of them by going to the grocery store with my old pickup truck to get a gallon of milk.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
February 17, 2023 2:15 pm

anon,
look at the 2nd example,alabama vs vermont —
vermont is at least as spread out as alabama & alabama is one of the least unhealthy states in the union,which should presumably lead to worse outcomes 4 any kind of illness —

Nelson Muntz
Nelson Muntz
February 17, 2023 10:10 am

“Covid cases” is a totally meaningless statistic arrived at using PCR, which is not a test, cannot diagnose illness or the quantity of pathogens in the body. Any article written using case numbers one way or the other is meaningless and making invalid arguments based on faulty data. GIGO.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Nelson Muntz
February 17, 2023 4:22 pm

100%

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
February 17, 2023 11:18 am

This isn’t brain surgery…the vax is the disease.

mark
mark
  WilliamtheResolute
February 17, 2023 12:14 pm

“This isn’t brain surgery…the vax is the disease”.

I completely agree William!

As are Chemtrails, GMO and chemical laden pesticide sprayed foods, fluoride in the water, and especially the propaganda, brainwashing, and dumbing down surrounding us from the media, hollyweird, the color revolutionized government/power centers etc. etc. etc.

You have to become selective in what you put into that hole under your nose as so many so called foods are slow poisons…as well as research, study, and learn how to supplement your body with what it really needs. I believe without learning how to DETOX in today’s world you are opening yourself up to leaving early. Too many poisons surrounding us.

Oh yea, and when you know you don’t need them don’t take the Big Pharma poisons your pill pushing doctor is shoving at you. Be your own doctor.

Just had a complete VA physical -Dr. spent 30 minutes trying to talk me into 4 different jabs, and two daily prescriptions…just because of my age (73) to reduce risk? I think it drives them crazy that I don’t and won’t take any meds or needles!

So once again I said: No, no, no, no, no, and no to all six things they wanted to inject into me or have me swallow every day.

Yesterday I got the physical results a week after the physical and the push to make me a pin cushion and a receptacle for their drugs I don’t need, and every single number/measurement was either perfect or normal.

The other MIC (the Medical Industrial Complex)…is also a disease.

Oh yea, and when the young woman doctor uncomfortably asked me my sexual orientation…I had some fun. Made her repeat it while looking shocked and then confused…then pretended to look up and to the right and to think about it while scratching my chin. Then announced with a wink and twinkle I’m sticking with my wife on that front…after all she has 47 years of seniority…with a proven track record!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 17, 2023 1:35 pm

States with the “WORST” Vaccination rates. Lol

Walter
Walter
February 17, 2023 2:23 pm

We continue to reason and squeak, producing volumes of words, cascading waterfalls of electrons rationalizing the position that the shots are worse than the disease. We do this in politics too, following obvious evidence in carefully reasoned objections to obvious criminality in elected (or ‘elected’) leaders. We do this reasoning regarding our ruling cadre’s war in Ukraine, and decriminalization of most low level offenses, up to assault, robbery armed or other, rape, short of death of victim, mayhem and the like. Border? Reasoned. Drugs? Reasoned. Homeless shitbags? Reasoned. Queers of every stinking stripe? Reasoned. Anthropogenic climate change? Oh my aching ass, reasoned.

We have reason, we have those cascades of electrons and gallons of ink on ground up and processed dead trees demonstrating the validity, showing the work of our reasoning.

To what end?

The installed cadre pushes the shots still, the war escalates with fighter jets coming next, the perverts run flamboyantly rampant, queering your kids openly, proudly… in state schools! Border? Open. Drugs? Cheaper than ever, more kids dying than ever. Homeless shitbags piling up in drifts. Elections? ‘22? What fucking elections? Installations maybe. Fetterman? Holy moly! Decriminalization of murders (of whites by BIPOC scumbags) next up. And no energy for you, middle American shithead, climate you know.

And yet, we continue to reason, to produce evidence, to argue rationally, to plead for sense, simple 1+1=2 sense, of our adversaries, as though this were a disagreement among friends.

My contribution to the waterfall of electrons. Why are we still, why am I still, reasoning with this implacable insensible enemy?

Are we just delaying the inevitable?

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 17, 2023 2:48 pm

And we know VAERS is massively under reported.

Vaccine Adverse Event Reports Soar 1,700% in Florida

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 17, 2023 7:29 pm

And:

INVESTIGATION – Deadliest batches of the Covid-19 Vaccines were disproportionally sent to red Republican states across the USA

EXCLUSIVE – VAERS data shows 100% of reported Covid-19 Vaccine Deaths were caused by just 5% of batches produced and the majority were sent to red Republican States across the USA

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
February 17, 2023 5:31 pm

When will the dead horse beating of “Covid” cases stop? There is no “Covid”, only a bogus rt PCR “test”.