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To: semimojo

Pfizer said their lots vary from 1 to 3 million doses.


According to you, the biggest lots are three times the size of the smallest lots.

A dozen or so lots are associated with around four or five deaths and others are associated with none.

Pfizer’s lot “EN6201” is associated with 117 deaths.

The difference between “most deadly” and “least deadly” is a factor of 25, while the lot sizes vary by only a factor of three.

Where’s the elementary math that explains that?


38 posted on 11/03/2021 2:23:47 PM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: DuncanWaring
According to you, the biggest lots are three times the size of the smallest lots.

Not so. I said I found a statement that that was Pfizer's current variation in batch size.

"For Pfizer-BioNTech, a batch can make anywhere from 1 to 3 million doses of vaccine per production run, which the company says will soon take just 60 days."

That was as of February so I imagine that's changed over time as they've brought on production capacity, etc.

But that's missing the point. What's important is the people making the wild claims about the lots admittedly don't know, and so their analysis is meaningless.

From the original Expose piece:

"We do not have reliable information about standard lot size, but news articles indicate an average lot size of 1000 vials (approx. 6000 doses)."

Anyone trying to do this analysis without knowing the lot sizes, or how the lots are created and distributed, is a hack.

39 posted on 11/03/2021 3:19:47 PM PDT by semimojo
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