in Europe has led to increasing 2022 all-cause mortality between January and September.' n=31 countries weighted by population size, found all-cause mortality 2022 increased with higher VACCINE uptake
Concerning potential reverse causality (1), the timing of the independent and dependent variables is crucial. Relating the timing condition to our study, we find it unreasonable, actually logically impossible, that increasing monthly all-cause mortality in 2022 could have occurred before and hence caused vaccination uptake in the previous year, 2021. Accordingly, ceteris paribus it is more likely to assume that 2021 vaccination uptake will have caused monthly increases in 2022 mortality than the other way around.
The butler was caught with a lead pipe in the library, where we found the bodies, so we cannot rule out the conclusion that the butler did it.
I think the morticians could crack this case. If the detectives talked to a few of them.
LINK: file:///C:/Users/thayes/Downloads/preprints202302.0350.v1.pdf
sorry, - here it is: https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202302.0350/v1/download
Oh MY! You don't say! Color me shocked. /s
Okay I'm in pain, excuse the sarcasm...
https://open.substack.com/pub/lawyerlisa/p/who-pandemic-treaty-and-ihr-amendments?r=3kbp6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
I found this paragraph amusing:
Concerning potential reverse causality (1), the timing of the independent and dependent variables is crucial. Relating the timing condition to our study, we find it unreasonable, actually logically impossible, that increasing monthly all-cause mortality in 2022 could have occurred before and hence caused vaccination uptake in the previous year, 2021. Accordingly, ceteris paribus it is more likely to assume that 2021 vaccination uptake will have caused monthly increases in 2022 mortality than the other way around.