UK jab to injury report spikes did correspondent coming in at an at a glance 1 or 2 week window. However it was definitely strange before then. The boosters came out on 1st Oct AFAIK, but there was dead silence from the regulatory agency until November on report numbers. They then produced, however what was shown in the split was an absurdity. Non boosters (child jabs at that stage) were outnumbering injury reports for the elderly despite the elderly being injured on jab 1 and 2 the most. The child jabs were probably also a slower rollout at this time. There was also talk of a vaccine administered dataset being late for "presentation reasons". It was all very very strange.
I think you need to break things down by age — the death rate is highly peaked towards the elderly, but uptake also has an age dependence. For example mandates being enacted forced more of the working age to get the shots later, while the more vulnerable elderly would have been hit early.
UK jab to injury report spikes did correspondent coming in at an at a glance 1 or 2 week window. However it was definitely strange before then. The boosters came out on 1st Oct AFAIK, but there was dead silence from the regulatory agency until November on report numbers. They then produced, however what was shown in the split was an absurdity. Non boosters (child jabs at that stage) were outnumbering injury reports for the elderly despite the elderly being injured on jab 1 and 2 the most. The child jabs were probably also a slower rollout at this time. There was also talk of a vaccine administered dataset being late for "presentation reasons". It was all very very strange.
I think you need to break things down by age — the death rate is highly peaked towards the elderly, but uptake also has an age dependence. For example mandates being enacted forced more of the working age to get the shots later, while the more vulnerable elderly would have been hit early.