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I have to admit I didn't read most of these very closely, but I saw that for study 48 it's claimed that two Pfizer "vaccines" reduced the chances of COVID hospitalization by 40% or so at 9 months. "In adjusted analyses, effectiveness of two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine against the omicron variant was 41% (95% CI 21–55) against hospital admission and 31% (16–43) against emergency department admission at 9 months or longer after the second dose”

That would <SEEM> to make the shots worthwhile. In fact, those results so sound good that I would think the CDC would be crowing about them.

I'm pretty sure the study is B***s*** though, by the same techniques the CDC's studies are BS.

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OK. I looked at the study. It's crap. They are looking at people who were admitted to an emergency room or hospital WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION. Say the "vaccines" lower one's overall immunity, so one can get all sorts of infections. Looking at the numbers of patients by age group, it does kind of look like the "unvaxxed" are overrepresented, but then it also looks like the triple "vaxxed" are seriously overrepresented. There is also a serious possibility that people that were "vaxxed" outside the Kaiser Permanente Health Care system didn't get picked up as "vaxxed" in the database.

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