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Steve I am wondering if there is data to support that vaccinated actually have a greater chance of getting COVID and/or actually having a worse symptomatic response? It seems that in the last two weeks I’ve heard of a lot of COVID cases and all of them are in the triple vaxxed friend group—but my unvaccinated acquaintances thus far have not been getting the virus and/or show lesser symptoms than their vaxxed partners…. Thank you!

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you are not alone

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The UK data that Igor Chudov analyzed demonstrated that by week 45 almost all groups were showing negative efficacy, thus making them much more likely to get covid. I looked at the original data as well as his tables and was able to reproduce his calculations, so I am fairly sure his assessment was correct. The data on deaths is also provided. Of course if you read the UKHSA report in full it is the usual vaccines are 'safe and effective' narrative but they do provide the data - they just conveniently do not do this calculation.

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