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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Land Shark who wrote (1328757)11/14/2021 11:58:39 AM
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swedish study shows covid vaccines drop below zero efficacy on spread by about 200 daysprotection from severe covid dropped as well.

the swedes just did a large vaccine study using 842,972 pairs of people (1.7 million total). each pair had one vaxxed, one unvaxxed. it’s currently a preprint for “the lancet.” you can grab it HERE.

this was a retrospective study, but one in which the matching of cohorts was pretty good which improves the evidence quality quite a bit. it’s not a full RCT, but it’s a lot better than most of what’s getting published right now.

age was about the same, comorbidities similar, and gender near exact. the only major variance seems to be that 10% of vaxxed vs 4% of unvaxxed were “homemaker service” which looks to be the high risk “assisted living” group. also, 84% of vaxxed were born in sweden vs 69% of unvaxxed. given the higher covid rates in immigrants, this seems to favor vaccines. so too does the usual definitional game of only counting those who are 14 days or more after a second dose as vaccinated.

homemaker slants against vax, foreign born slants for it as does the definition of vaccinated. this all looks like it’s reasonably close to a wash out but still probably favors vaxx overall.

but even with this, the results look BAD.

vaccines start off reasonably effective, but they fade very quickly. this has long been a criticism and a complaint about the shortness of the drug trials on which their approval was based and the elimination of their control groups to prevent long term study.

companies like pfizer are VERY good at clinical trials.

they do not make mistakes. they make choices.

and given these longer term results, it seems clear why they chose to run short trials and then eliminate the control groups after about 90 days. because that’s when things start to go off the rails.

this becomes obvious in the curves from the study:

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