UK Mortality by Vaccination Status: Very Strong Early Protection

July 6, 2025

We explore a large-scale real-world analysis based on UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) data (April 2021–May 2023), examining all-cause mortality by vaccination status.

The data show that the initial rollout of COVID-19 vaccines provided substantial mortality protection, especially among older populations. However, this protective effect declined over time, revealing a more nuanced picture by age group and booster status.

🔍 What you’ll learn:
• Initial vaccine protection and when it peaked
• Age-stratified risk trends over time
• Booster dose impact on longevity of protection
• Patterns in non-COVID deaths
• Duration of benefit by age and dose count

This video unpacks both the benefits and complexities of long-term mortality trends post-vaccination—based solely on publicly available data.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction & Title
00:20 – Excess deaths Videos
04:00 – 18-39 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
05:35 – 40-49 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
07:30 – 50-59 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
11:05 – 60-69 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
14:10 – 70-79 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
16:16 – 80-89 age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
18:55 – 90+ age group mortality rate ratio by vaccine status
22:25 – 18-39 age group standardized mortality ratio of all vaxx vs non-vaxx24:00 – 40-49 age group standardized mortality ratio of all vaxx vs non-vaxx
29:55 – Non-specific vaccine effects

🧪 Study source:

https://f1000research.com/articles/13-886

Dr. McCullough On Stage MAHA 2025:  Getting Healthy Again w/ Base Spike

June 21, 2025

June 21, 2025, 412 Church Our Watch hosted the MAHA Medical Freedom Conference — a powerful day designed to help us become a healthier, stronger people. Dr. Peter McCullough gave the keynote address and said the cornerstone of restoring health after the pandemic where nearly all had SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19 vaccines is McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detoxification.  Courtesy Dr. Sylvia Gisi and Pastor Tim Thompson, Church 412, Temecula, CA.

13.3% miscarriage rate among covid vaccinated women, compared to 4.5% for unvaccinated women

An alarming Spanish study found vaccinated pregnant women with COVID-19 had a 13.3% miscarriage rate, compared to 4.5% for unvaccinated women. Is this a cause of the declining birthrate in the USA?

A peer-reviewed study in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth examined 156 pregnant women with COVID-19 from 2020-2022. Of the 45 vaccinated women, 13.3% miscarried, compared to 4.5% of the 111 unvaccinated women. Most miscarriages in the vaccinated group occurred in the first or second trimester, raising concerns about mRNA safety. Experts like Naomi Wolf and Nicolas Hulscher call for revising public health guidance on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women, citing potential reproductive harms.

U.S. birth rates have declined since 2019. The general fertility rate was 58.3 births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 in 2019, dropping to 56.1 in 2022 and 54.5 in 2023, a record low. Total births fell from 3.7 million in 2019 to 3.59 million in 2023, a 2% decline from 2022.