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COVID-19 vaccinations have not caused excess deaths among American millennials - RMIT University

A claim that millennials in America experienced an 84 per cent increase in excess deaths due to COVID-19 vaccines in 2021 has been circulating online.

The claim was first made in March 2022 by an anti-vaxxer interviewed on a podcast created by Steve Bannon, co-founder of the far-right news site, Breitbart News.

In the interview, the anti-vax advocate and self-described equity investment executive, Ed Dowd, claims data from America’s national health agency, shows deaths among Americans aged 25 to 44 increased with the introduction of “mandates and boosters” in 2021.

But the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention data that he uses to support his claim relates to excess deaths associated with COVID-19, not COVID-19 vaccinations.