Simson’s paradox in statistics, is not really a paradox in the sense of genuine antinomies like the logico-semantical paradoxes (“This sentence is false”), but a surprising result. An association in contingency tables which is significant in each of two contingency tables may not be, or could even be reversed, when the two tables are combined. As statistician Mathew Crawford argues in the material below, there are objections to Covid vax critic Alex Berenson’s analysis of the UK All-Cause mortality data, which Berenson argued showed that the vaxxed are dying at 2-3 times the rate of the unvaxxed. The case is made, not easy to summarise, that Berenson commits Simpson’s paradox in the analysis of the data. However, a re-analysis shows that the vaccines are killing more people than they save, even if the actual rate proposed by Berenson is too high. There is still a compelling case against the Covid vaccines.