“Among hospitalized patients with COVID-19, a new study found that vaccinated patients had a significantly higher risk of mortality, suggesting vaccination may not prevent severe outcomes among hospitalized patients. …The February study published in Frontiers in Immunology found that mortality among vaccinated and unvaccinated patients was 70 percent and 37 percent, respectively, and that the overall survival rate was two times higher in the unvaccinated group.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/study-finds-higher-mortality-among-vaccinated-patients-hospitalized-for-covid-19-post-5597490?lwpw=bwKX8cKYq_rUDAeqSR7u25K31MUVaJnk6iu5wn%2BzobbOYh88TBOll717fA8uSm3BekdkBQNXy34ukVWpgM5NupZxeSwRDJaoFk_MSdz_PzEOv2Ctx16TxozE0QTgV3DPujiq3TI8%2BETu86a_0Ye1wdEBaD47vtHLYIOdAJN9sG9nGLnG
The first thing that stands out is the 37 percent mortality of those unvaccinated who were hospitalized with covid. That number appears way above what I personally witnessed in hospital.
The question not touched upon is somewhat nuanced. Were the Vaccinated in the 70 percent already having immune issues and can they be differentiated between the unvaccinated people who died who had similar immune issues?
The first thing that stands out is the 37 percent mortality of those unvaccinated who were hospitalized with covid. That number appears way above what I personally witnessed in hospital.
The question not touched upon is somewhat nuanced. Were the Vaccinated in the 70 percent already having immune issues and can they be differentiated between the unvaccinated people who died who had similar immune issues?