Fact checkers are working overtime to explain away the overwhelming real-world evidence that those vaccinated are more likely to be infected with COVID-19 variants than those unvaccinated. We are hearing of those boosted being infected multiple times within a 6-month period (eg White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki). The reasons for decrying reports of Negative Effectiveness include that you can’t use the surveillance data, effectiveness has to be measured in a controlled trial. However we already know that performance of these products in any industry sponsored trial are always going to be promised to be better than what is ever found in practice.
Thanks Andrew. Very interesting and it backs up what I have always thought that the vaccines are no way doing what Big Pharma said they would. I have shared the article on twitter so will be interesting to the comments. Cheers.
I think that the difference between Australia and Israel may be the density of the population (3.3 people per sq. km vs. 400 people per sq km) and the difference in climate.
Really got something out of this article. Andrew, would you be so kind to review this video? https://www.bitchute.com/video/zKyy1JsgcOn0/ It references some interesting statistics. I’d really like to know what you think. Thanks 👍
Thanks Andrew. Very interesting and it backs up what I have always thought that the vaccines are no way doing what Big Pharma said they would. I have shared the article on twitter so will be interesting to the comments. Cheers.
Similar work from France: https://twitter.com/felicittina/status/1506644148329320449
Great article and data. Thanks for posting.
Latitude may have an effect. The eastern bloc countries (high deaths) are high-latitude while African countries (low deaths) are mid-latitude. see:
https://twitter.com/Ray_J__/status/1496551111091793926
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXuqDDO0YLs
is that total deaths per million for that short period of time?
And can you replicate your graph sans Africa?
I think that the difference between Australia and Israel may be the density of the population (3.3 people per sq. km vs. 400 people per sq km) and the difference in climate.
Really got something out of this article. Andrew, would you be so kind to review this video? https://www.bitchute.com/video/zKyy1JsgcOn0/ It references some interesting statistics. I’d really like to know what you think. Thanks 👍
Thanks Andrew. Another great article, much appreciated.