The article includes tables from the UKHSA report, which can be read in full
here. Table 10, on page 37, looks at COVID deaths and is reproduced in the article -- but not completely. The article removed the footnote from table 10 that specifically addresses the correct interpretation of the data. The omitted footnote reads:
In the context of very high vaccine coverage in the population, even with a highly effective vaccine, it is expected that a large proportion of cases, hospitalisations and deaths would occur in vaccinated individuals, simply because a larger proportion of the population are vaccinated than unvaccinated and no vaccine is 100% effective. This is especially true because vaccination has been prioritised in individuals who are more susceptible or more at risk of severe disease. Individuals in risk groups may also be more at risk of hospitalisation or death due to non-COVID-19 causes, and thus may be hospitalised or die with COVID-19 rather than because of COVID-19.
Throughout the U.K.,
nearly 90% of the population ages 12 and up has received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine. Elsewhere, the report states about table 10:
These data are published to help understand the implications of the pandemic to the NHS, for example understanding workloads in hospitals, and to help understand where to prioritise vaccination delivery.
These raw data should not be used to estimate vaccine effectiveness. (Emphasis original)
The article is very similar to one The Daily Expose published in September 2021. We debunked that story, for the
same reasons as above. The previous article, which claimed that 80% of COVID deaths occurred within the vaccinated population in Scotland, failed to take into account that more than 91% of people over the age of 18 in Scotland had had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine at that time.
Lead Stories has debunked other stories by The Daily Expose as well. See
here and
here for those stories, in which we found that vaccine materials transferred in December 2019 were not vaccines for the coronavirus that causes COVID, and that official data does not show that more people have died from the vaccines than from COVID.