From HARTgroup https://www.hartgroup.org/recent-deaths-in-young-people-in-england-and-wales/
"Mortality has risen in younger age groups since 1st May 2021. The increase in the 15-19 year old age group is particularly noticeable, especially as deaths in this age group are uncommon. The excess deaths have a marked male predominance. An increase in ambulance call outs for patients who have had a cardiac arrest or are unconscious showed a coincidental noticeable rise from May 2021. The period also coincides with the rollout of vaccination. Finally, ONS have reported on a striking rise in age adjusted mortality rates in those with only one dose that accelerated in May 2021 to levels far exceeding those in the unvaccinated.
"Although there may be a number of explanations for these findings, further investigation of the cause of these deaths is warranted. "
An article similar to the above was "Fact-Checked" by AP under the headline "Articles misrepresent data on teen deaths in the UK"
The "Fact-Check" (insofar as it might apply to the Article posted above) falsely claims that "Articles misrepresent data on teen deaths in the UK." However, the Fact-Check admits that
" ... it’s true that there were more teen deaths in summer 2021 than summer 2020 in the U.K. ..."
so there was no misrepresentation of data.
The "Fact-Check" also falsely claims there is "no evidence" to support a claim that vaccines caused the teenagers to die. However, the temporal relationship IS evidence even though it is not enough evidence to prove causation. (Correlation does not prove causation.)
Insofar as the "Fact-Check" might apply to the The HARTgroup article above, the "Fact-Check" also misrepresents the article as claiming the vaccines caused the deaths. It did not. The HARTgroup article makes no claim of causation, but concludes that further investigation is warranted.
INDEED!
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