Public Health Scotland
demonstrated a significant increase in neonatal deaths (in the first month of life) in 2021
but refused to investigate whether it was related to the vaccine because such an analysis "whilst being uninformative for public health decision making,
had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence".
One particular Scotsman, who tweets
here and has this
substack, has persevered with FOI requests and has revealed alarming signals that Public Health Scotland chose to ignore.
There was a clear rise in neonatal deaths amounting to an extra 35 dead babies which coincided exactly with when pregnant women were vaccinated.

Figure 1: Neonatal death rate per 1,000 births since 2010 with average in orange plotted against covid vaccine doses given to pregnant women
During the vaccination period (March 2021 to May 2022) Scotland had 60,169 births and based on historic rates would have expected 128 babies to die in the neonatal period, but 163 did.
There have also been too many post-neonatal deaths (deaths in first year of life) and those have not yet settled down. Over that period (Jul 2021 on) there were 94,501 births. Based on historic rates 101 deaths post natal deaths would be expected, but the 131 were recorded, an excess of 30 babies dying.
Including both neonatal and postnatal deaths there have been 65 additional deaths. Over the period of interest there were 45,098 doses of covid vaccine given. If the extra deaths were all due to the covid vaccines that would equate to a risk of
1 extra death for every 690 doses administered.
Comment: Below are other articles that relate to this topic. They do not all point in the same direction, but then that is where decernment comes in.