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Claims circulating online about excess deaths among vaccinated populations have sparked major debate, but health experts caution that population-level statistics alone cannot prove vaccines directly caused those deaths.

Epidemiologists analyze vaccine safety using detailed methods that account for age, medical history, infection rates, healthcare access, and other risk factors that can heavily influence mortality data.

Large-scale studies conducted in multiple countries have generally found that COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduced severe illness, hospitalization, and death during peak waves of the pandemic.

Scientists emphasize that “excess mortality” measures overall deaths above expected levels and can also reflect factors such as delayed healthcare, aging populations, economic stress, and the long-term effects of infections themselves.

Researchers continue monitoring vaccine safety worldwide, and experts agree that extraordinary claims require strong peer-reviewed evidence, transparent methodology, and confirmation from multiple independent studies.

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There were several studies claiming that people who retired early die within 2 years of stopping work. It was found that the conclusions were largely based on faulty data. Many early statistical studies failed to account for individuals who were forced to stop working because they were in poor health. So it is not that retirement causes illness, but that underlying illness like cancer or heart disease led to early retirement. When adjusting for prior health status, healthy early retirees do not experience higher mortality rates than those who work longer. In fact, research shows that retiring early does not cause early death, but is often linked to better long-term health and longevity if you leave the workforce in the pink of health and with financial security.
 
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