“he is grouping all age groups together”
Whether out of ignorance, or a deliberate attempt to mislead, he is using unadjusted data.
Other variables (like age), known to effect outcomes, are excluded from consideration.
The conclusions he presents would never pass peer review because of the obvious lack of control.
Studies that have passed peer review and regulatory approval processes around the world, overwhelmingly prove that vaccines do provide some varying degree of protective effect.
“Studies that have passed peer review and regulatory approval processes around the world, overwhelmingly prove that vaccines do provide some varying degree of protective effect.”
We have chosen to decline this experimental medicine until we see hard data as exactly what the “varying degree of protective effect” is AND the risks associated with taking the stuff in the first place.
And I’ll quibble with these “approval processes”, too. Nothing available in the US has passed the usual approval processes to date. They’re all being given under emergency authorizations which is not the same thing.
I’m extremely uncomfortable being damn near forced to take a medication when the manufacturers are absolutely immune from being held liable for any damages they may cause.
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RE: vaccines do provide some varying degree of protective effect
From Omicron? For how long?
If only a few weeks, we need a different term for what we have instead of redefining the understanding of the word, Vaccine.