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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (773548)12/10/2022 12:40:27 AM
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Thanks for saving me writing that. Bung statistics that mislead are very annoying.
Data that might show something would be total miscarriages by month and year, and along with that, covid vaxx given each month. Also, covid deaths each month.

Epidemiologists have been almost useless during the covid pandemic. They managed to figure out that old people are at greater risk than young people, but not much more. Pitiful.

There have been so many millions killed that all variables could have been monitored.

There is still not even good information on the utility of horse-ivermectin as an early treatment. The research designed to fail was no help. Hardly anything on zinc levels at diagnosis and death. Same for vitamin D, A and C. And other things.

Right now, excess mortality is the big issue. But there's no epidemiology on that either. There are just "Just So" stories about deferred mortality and other bullshit. No data. Unless proven otherwise, I'll assume that the excess mortality is due to being vaxxed with ACE2-destroying spike proteins and other immune system ruination. They have to prove that is NOT the cause. I don't have to prove it is.

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