How do they control for this study? Back in ye olden thymes if one kid got the mumps or measles they’d throw all the kids into the same room so everyone would catch it at the same time, and end the outbreak quickly.
That’s sort of the only way to prove it works. Put everyone into a room with infected people, see who fares better.
All the rest, many possible external uncontrolled biases. Maybe some actually built into the trial. Maybe a fair number kept lots of precautions. Lots of sanitization. Maybe segregated by clinic type where exposure for most health workers was minimal. Who was “locked down” more? Who just went to work where they sprayed and temperature checked all those who made contact (thus minimizing risk of exposure), and then back home and virtually nowhere else, thus avoiding infected people? How many were taking a drug/mineral cocktail in addition to the vaccine?
On the surface it seems to be helping but I consider myself science minded, and there are a lot of possible other reasons for these results.
“That’s sort of the only way to prove it works. Put everyone into a room with infected people, see who fares better.“
Yep, and I will take that one step further. Some of the vaccinated in the room may have their innate immune system destroy covid before it even made it to the antibody level. So just being in the same room is not enough.
We need a vaccinated person to be purposely infected to see a true number. Any takers? BTW, this is how animal trials work, we do not guess on the effect, we purposely infect them. That way we know…..of course the trials ran aground when challenged with the real virus….but I digress.
Estimated 95%….lol and I estimate that I am actually under weight not over weight!