I have already linked it 10 times. It is easily found on Google.
You have linked it before and I have seen the other threads where your numbers have been debunked.
“I have already linked it 10 times. It is easily found on Google.”
For future reference, when someone requests a source/link for a statistic that you quoted and you reply that it is readily available, most people will dismiss it as as BS.
I dug through your comment history and found the link to the study.
I read through the study and found a serious flaw. From the Texas study:
* “Immunization data for COVID-19 are dependent on clinician report of status to ImmTrac2.”
* “Texas law requires written consent by individuals to participate in the registry.”
ImmTrac2 only includes vaccination records from Texas clinics that participate for individuals that consent. Otherwise the person is considered unvaccinated.
Persons vaccinated outside of Texas, vaccinated at a non-participating clinic, or did not consent to be included in the ImmTrac2 database will be counted as unvaccinated. Therefore the data is heavily skewed towards reporting deaths as unvaccinated.