Posted on 01/12/2022 11:33:59 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
The Pfizer COVID shot has done “more harm than good,” according to research released by the Canadian COVID Care Alliance (CCCA).
A CCCA-produced video and an accompanying 50-page PDF presentation provides a deep dive into data released by Pfizer concerning the development and testing of their COVID shots.
The report by the CCCA is heavily cited, and all citations are available for the reader or viewer in the PDF, which can be found here.
At the outset of the presentation, the CCCA video quantifies and contextualizes Pfizer’s claims about the risk reduction. As the vaccines were being unveiled to the public, Pfizer said that the shot showed 95 percent efficacy seven days after the second dose. However, according the CCCA, the 95 percent actually referred to a Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) whereas the Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) was only a mere 0.84 percent.
In the presentation video and in a shorter separate video, the CCCA explains the difference between RRR and ARR as it pertains to the Pfizer product.
In Pfizer COVID injection trial, eight out of 18,198 participants who were vaccinated were reported to have developed COVID, and in the unvaccinated placebo group 162 out of 18,325 were reported to have developed COVID as well. According to the trial data, even without the vaccine the risk of contracting COVID was “extremely low” at 0.88 percent among the unvaccinated and 0.04 per cent amongst those in the vaccinated trial group.
This means that the net benefit or ARR that is shown in the trial is 0.84 percent. The 95 percent number comes from relative difference between the 0.88 percent number from the unvaccinated group and the 0.04 from the vaccinated group…
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