COVID-19 and Vaccination Rates: Answers from a BYU statistician
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Linda in TexasSeptember 25, 2021
Since immunity from having the disease is many times more powerful than the vaccinations, where does that come in the calculations?
LMSeptember 24, 2021
The comments warranted reading more than the article, which was a too-typical example of beating around the stats without actually answering important questions such as: "How do you ethically justify your position when the hospitalization rates of fully vaccinated people in countries such as Israel (or even read the CDC's own admission of 74% in their article below) show that vaccination does not prevent infection with COVID?" https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7031e2.htm
dCylSeptember 23, 2021
"Further, an EUA cannot be allowed if a safe and effective treatment is already available. Many doctors claim there is such a protocol. So what is really going on?" Those doctors aren't being honest with you.
KristenSeptember 22, 2021
Good question from Lawrence. We can't help but wonder what is really going on, when we know there are affordable, effective, and safe treatments out there.
Lawrence J SteimleSeptember 20, 2021
There is a great deal of information online that questions the safety and efficacy of these experimental inoculations. When they are promoted under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) and the manufacturers are given protection against lawsuits for any adverse reactions, it gives one pause. Further, an EUA cannot be allowed if a safe and effective treatment is already available. Many doctors claim there is such a protocol. So what is really going on?
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