Saying that the vaccine doesn’t work is a harsh statement. But the Data does not show that it is working. there should be a significant drop in death rates if the vaccine is 16x more effective.
A 0.3% difference is not 16x nor is it significant.
The News Claims that vaccinated gives you a 16x survivability over unvaccinated
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7018e1.htm
The current death rate for covid is around 1.4%
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-rate/
Death rate with a vax 1.1%
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/breakthrough-covid-cases-least-125-000-fully-vaccinated-americans-have-n1275500
Death rate without 1.4% [comparing the same time of the nbc article to excess deaths at the same time]
Definitely not 16x survival rate
This is the difference between a select sample of patients vs looking at all of the actual results
And if someone says, but there’s a 0.3 % survivability. this is a margin of error. I’ve found 1.8%, 1.6% for death rates of covid. You also have a divergence of what type of person would get a vaccine verse people that would not. Are people that get the vaccine more cautious? Are the people that would not more carefree? In other words, more likely to stay home and avoid people verse going out and doing everything as normal. This change in behavior is just One data point that would need to be accounted for between the 2 groups.
And I’m referring to all of them. They are all, except the J&J which has it’s own problems, made the same way using the same technology.
I’ve been tracking the data on death rate and infection rate. If the vaccine worked it would have had an impact on those numbers. Those numbers are increasing compared to last year.
Refer to my previous post:
https://jam-ramblings.blog/2021/08/13/the-covid-death-rate-is-going-down-8-13-2021/
Also:
https://jam-ramblings.blog/2021/07/24/covid-death-rate-on-political-lines-and-vaccinations/
And Also:
https://jam-ramblings.blog/2021/07/15/masks-dont-work/
What was the likelihood that a never before seen, rushed to market, vaccine would actually work? Apparently not much.
birmingham alabama
we need to look at county, birmingham is in jefferson county with a population of 656,861
with a vaccination rate of 36.58%
https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2021/07/23/alabama-covid-vaccination-rates-see-where-your-county-ranks/7996013002/
this article is saying 12% of hospital patients showing up with both covid and a vaccination
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/hospitals-providing-new-vaccination-data-on-covid-hospitalized-patients/ar-AANosmK
At least 125,000 fully vaccinated Americans have tested positive for Covid and 1,400 of those have died, according to data collected by NBC News.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/breakthrough-covid-cases-least-125-000-fully-vaccinated-americans-have-n1275500
1.8% on july 31 2021 according to CDC Excess Deaths.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#data-tables
Reading comprehension.
from my own article that says death rate is going down.
The vaccine would suggest a larger drop in death rate if it was working.
Half the population is vaccinate (it’s actually 80% now), would suggest that the death rate should drop by half.
86% of older people are vaccinated (probably higher now), would suggest that there should be a HUGE drop in death rate.
Why in this article did I put death rate among vaccinate is at 1.1% and overall is at 1.4%?
The height of the death rate reached 2.8%
why did it go down for BOTH groups? because the doctors have found better ways of treating sick patients with covid. For example, monoclonal antibodies.
https://combatcovid.hhs.gov/i-have-covid-19-now/monoclonal-antibodies-high-risk-covid-19-positive-patients
BOTH groups would not have gone down if that vaccine worked. You would only see a drop in the vaccinated group, not overall