Out of 117 total deaths occurring within 28 days of infection, 44 of them were unvaccinated individuals [and 73 were at least partly vaccinated]
I wonder why that is. My first thought is that since the UK is approaching only 50% vaccinated, they may still be prioritizing shots for the elderly and vulnerable populations. Any breakthrough infections would carry a higher chance of death in those elderly/vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, the younger and as-yet unvaccinated population who contract the delta variant have a naturally lower chance of death and hospitalization.
The Telegraph has a headline stating that no fully-vaccinated people under 50 have yet died from the delta variant so that tracks with the logic above. The actual article was hidden behind a paywall so who knows whether there's more interesting info to the story.
I read another article about how all 117 of the people who died of the delta variant had consumed water either within 21 days before dying, or more than 21 days before passing away. Their deaths might have something to do with the experimental liquid they'd beed drinking
Update: Woke up feeling fine today! Got my second shot Thursday, had a fever and aches on Friday, back to normal on Saturday.