Also:
“British Medical Journal (BMJ) Associate Editor Peter Doshi, who had the opportunity to review the available data, pointed out the inconsistencies and weaknesses of the pre-approval trials. He concluded that rather than the widely publicized 95% effective rate, these “vaccines” are, at best, 19% effective. At this low rate, they would never have been approved”
OK 19%, take 5 doses
Doshi has degrees in anthropology and history with a job involving instruction in pharmaceutical economics. He’s not qualified in epidemiology, and he’s been known for a long time as an anti-vaccine crackpot.