In a shocking new report, it has been revealed that 92% of COVID-related deaths in the United Kingdom were from fully vaccinated individuals. The data, published by the Office for National Statistics, shows that the vaccine may not be as effective as previously thought.

The study looked at COVID deaths from the beginning of the pandemic until December 31, 2022. In May 2021, the lowest number of COVID-19 deaths were reported. However, among those deaths, 84 were among the unvaccinated population while a shocking 205 were among the vaccinated.

Fast forward to May 2022, and the numbers skyrocketed by 450%. A staggering 1,494 COVID-related deaths were reported among the vaccinated, while only 96 were among the unvaccinated.

This new information raises serious concerns about the efficacy of the COVID vaccine. Is it possible that the vaccine is actually contributing to the rise in COVID deaths? Is it time for the government to reassess its vaccination policy and take a different approach?

The study’s findings are sure to cause controversy and ignite further debate about the best way to combat COVID-19. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

By Alki David

Alki David — Publisher, Media Architect, SIN Network Creator - live, direct-to-public communication, media infrastructure, accountability journalism, and independent distribution. Born in Lagos, Nigeria; educated in the United Kingdom and Switzerland; attended the Royal College of Art. Early internet broadcaster — participated in real-time public coverage during the 1997 Mars landing era using experimental online transmission from Beverly Hills. Founder of FilmOn, one of the earliest global internet television networks offering live and on-demand broadcasting outside legacy gatekeepers. Publisher of SHOCKYA — reporting since 2010 on systemic corruption inside the entertainment business and its expansion into law, finance, and regulation. Creator of the SIN Network (ShockYA Integrated Network), a federated media and civic-information infrastructure spanning investigative journalism, live TV, documentary, and court-record reporting. Lived and worked for over 40 years inside global media hubs including Malibu, Beverly Hills, London, Hong Kong and Gstaad. Early encounter with Julian Assange during the first Hologram USA operations proved a formative turning point — exposing the realities of lawfare, information suppression, and concentrated media power. Principal complainant and driving force behind what court filings describe as the largest consolidated media–legal accountability action on record, now before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Relocated to Antigua & Barbuda and entered sustained legal, civic, and informational confrontation over media power, safeguarding, and accountability at Commonwealth scale.