It occurs to me that a good way to assess vaccine performance is to run stats on people with medical exemptions. If the mainstream narrative is correct, these people can’t have better outcomes than the vaccinated. However, I predict that people with exemptions (when adjusted for age and comorbidities) actually have lower overall ra…
It occurs to me that a good way to assess vaccine performance is to run stats on people with medical exemptions. If the mainstream narrative is correct, these people can’t have better outcomes than the vaccinated. However, I predict that people with exemptions (when adjusted for age and comorbidities) actually have lower overall rates of infection and death from Covid than either the vaccinated or the general unvaccinated. This is because people with exemptions are simply more conscious of their overall health and behave accordingly.
If people with exemptions have lower death rates from Covid than the vaccinated, then all bets are off, and the fraud is naked for everyone to see.
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It occurs to me that a good way to assess vaccine performance is to run stats on people with medical exemptions. If the mainstream narrative is correct, these people can’t have better outcomes than the vaccinated. However, I predict that people with exemptions (when adjusted for age and comorbidities) actually have lower overall rates of infection and death from Covid than either the vaccinated or the general unvaccinated. This is because people with exemptions are simply more conscious of their overall health and behave accordingly.
If people with exemptions have lower death rates from Covid than the vaccinated, then all bets are off, and the fraud is naked for everyone to see.
Luc Montagnier, winner of the Nobel Prize for discovering the HIV virus, says the death curve follows the vaccination curve.
https://freewestmedia.com/2021/05/27/nobel-prize-winner-in-every-country-the-death-curve-follows-the-vaccination-curve/