Headline (full disclosure: the article editorializes heavily):
CDC: The most-vaccinated US counties also have the most COVID casesThe latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that the worst-off counties in the United States for new cases of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) are those with the highest rates of “vaccination” for the disease.
In 500 counties where 62 to 95 percent of the population has gotten injected for the Fauci Flu [, experts] detected more than 75 new “cases” of the disease per 100,000 residents this past week. Conversely, in 500 counties where only between 11 and 40 percent of the population got the jab, only 58 cases per 100,000 residents were detected.
For alleged privacy purposes, the CDC does not report data on counties with very low numbers of detected cases (between one and nine), so the original figures are slightly skewed. However, based on a calculation that assumes five cases each on average in the suppressed counties, the aforementioned figures were produced.
“The least vaccinated counties tended to be much smaller, averaging less than 20,000 in population,” the Epoch Times reported. “The most vaccinated counties had an average population of over 330,000. More populous counties, however, weren’t more likely to have higher case rates. Even when comparing counties of similar size, the most vaccinated ones tended to have higher case rates than those least vaccinated.”
Editorializing aside, the CDC data are disturbing in their own right.
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