I read the linked article about Dr Malone. It attempts to makes the case that deaths seem to have increased proportionate to vaccine uptake. While I believe that there may be some truth to this, it is difficult to prove it.
The data that people should be looking at is from covid19.healthdata.org where one can compare the Covid deaths trends with vaccination uptake. Unlike worldometer, this data set allows one to look at various sub-national jurisdictions (provinces or states). In the case of India, the province of Uttar Pradesh with a population of almost 200 million people, has reported 23,500 deaths attributed to Covid, with about 13,800 deaths occurring in the 3 months starting in April of 2021. Significant is that there has only been about 1,000 deaths attributed to Covid in the year since July 2021, and that the deaths virtually stopped when less than 10% of the population had only one "vaccine" dose.
I read the linked article about Dr Malone. It attempts to makes the case that deaths seem to have increased proportionate to vaccine uptake. While I believe that there may be some truth to this, it is difficult to prove it.
The data that people should be looking at is from covid19.healthdata.org where one can compare the Covid deaths trends with vaccination uptake. Unlike worldometer, this data set allows one to look at various sub-national jurisdictions (provinces or states). In the case of India, the province of Uttar Pradesh with a population of almost 200 million people, has reported 23,500 deaths attributed to Covid, with about 13,800 deaths occurring in the 3 months starting in April of 2021. Significant is that there has only been about 1,000 deaths attributed to Covid in the year since July 2021, and that the deaths virtually stopped when less than 10% of the population had only one "vaccine" dose.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/india/uttar-pradesh?view=vaccinations&tab=trend