How do you rig the science - first you start by skewing the number of people looked at heavily - this is from the study itself:
Among people with positive COVID-19 tests, including PCR and antigen tests (n = 1,545,390):
1,314,337 (85.0%) were unvaccinated, 184,732 (12.0%) were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 (3.0%) were fully vaccinated.
How do you rig the science - first you start by skewing the number of people looked at heavily - this is from the study itself:
Among people with positive COVID-19 tests, including PCR and antigen tests (n = 1,545,390):
1,314,337 (85.0%) were unvaccinated, 184,732 (12.0%) were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 (3.0%) were fully vaccinated.
85% of the people they looked at were unvaxed - it can only lead to the fact that 85% of the deaths would be unvaxed too - right? Further this looks really bad because the 3% that were fully vaxed expereienced 7% of the deaths.
Among people with COVID-19—associated deaths (n = 28,659), 24,517 (85.5%) were unvaccinated, 1,942 (6.8%) were partially vaccinated, and 2,200 (7.7%) were fully vaccinated.
This analysis makes sense to me. It seems to me if the vaccines work then the % of deaths that are vaccinated should be LESS than the percentage of the population vaccinated. But here it's the reverse, indicating the vaccines do not mitigate death. The UK data seems to tell the same story:
How do you rig the science - first you start by skewing the number of people looked at heavily - this is from the study itself:
Among people with positive COVID-19 tests, including PCR and antigen tests (n = 1,545,390):
1,314,337 (85.0%) were unvaccinated, 184,732 (12.0%) were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 (3.0%) were fully vaccinated.
85% of the people they looked at were unvaxed - it can only lead to the fact that 85% of the deaths would be unvaxed too - right? Further this looks really bad because the 3% that were fully vaxed expereienced 7% of the deaths.
Among people with COVID-19—associated deaths (n = 28,659), 24,517 (85.5%) were unvaccinated, 1,942 (6.8%) were partially vaccinated, and 2,200 (7.7%) were fully vaccinated.
This analysis makes sense to me. It seems to me if the vaccines work then the % of deaths that are vaccinated should be LESS than the percentage of the population vaccinated. But here it's the reverse, indicating the vaccines do not mitigate death. The UK data seems to tell the same story:
https://nelsonsnews.substack.com/p/are-the-vaccines-effective-against