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New paper on Czech population-level vaccination data disproves claims vaccines are safe and effective

With an analysis and discussion of selection biases

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Martin Neil and Norman Fenton
Apr 16, 2024
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Cross-posted by Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil
""Conclusion Note that we strongly welcome and recommend the paper by Fürst et al. Whilst we might quibble about mechanisms and proof, as curious scientists and statisticians are apt to do, the policy implications of their analysis are profound and important. No matter how you cut the data, they have demonstrated that the observed data on vaccination cannot and should not be used to support any claim that the Covid-19 vaccines are or were effective or safe.""
- Super Spreader

New data and paper from Czech Republic

New population-level data on the vaccination programme from the Czech Republic, collected from 2.2 million individual health records, have been analysed by Fürst et al and their analysis has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (the pre-publication date on the article is …


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