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Hi Steve

You quoted from the study by Vahé Nafilyan and Charlotte Bermingham

"There was a decrease in the risk of all-cause death in the first week after vaccination and no change in each of weeks 2 to 6 after vaccination or whole six-week period after vaccination. Subgroup analyses by sex, age, vaccine type, and last dose also showed no change in the risk of death in the first six weeks after vaccination"

and then said 'there is no way this can be correct' nor is the comment 'favourable to vaccines', just the opposite in fact.

The authors claim that there was a (assumed statistically significant) reduction in ACM in the first week, but NO reduction in ACM in weeks 2-6 nor in weeks 1-6 when taken as a whole. Further when looking at (much smaller) demographic groups they also state no reduction in ACM.

I interpret this paragraph to say that they did not find vaccination reduced ACM in the first 6 weeks, ie. the vaccine is ineffective in the first 6 weeks. Which isn't too different than what the medical establishment has been saying - that the vaccines don't give you full protection for 6 weeks.

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