Are deaths following vaccination being miscategorised?
This is an analysis of ONS all cause mortality data for vaccinated vs. vaccine-free.
They find various oddities in the data and reckon the most likely explanations are:
Systematic miscategorisation of deaths between the different groups of unvaccinated and vaccinated.
Delayed or non-reporting of vaccinations.
Systematic underestimation of the proportion of unvaccinated.
Incorrect population selection for Covid deaths.
Or to put it another way, the data supports the hypothesis that some people die shortly after getting the vaccine and are miscategorised as "unvaccinated", either because 14 days haven't elapsed since the first dose, or because they haven't had two doses. A quote:
An excellent analogy for what we are observing is made in [15] where the challenge is to get from a foxhole to a bunker, which is protective against artillery but to get to the bunker you must cross a minefield where you are exposed to accurate and deadly sniper fire. The second vaccine is like the bunker, while those in the foxhole are like the unvaccinated; those who die when crossing the minefield are classified as fox-hole deaths.