News Round-Up
8 May 2024
AstraZeneca Withdrawing Covid Vaccine Worldwide
8 May 2024
by Will Jones
How to End Workplace Woke Groupthink
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A study from Oxford, Edinburgh and Swansea universities has found the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines have negative effectiveness against hospitalisation and death within two to three months.
Imperial College London scared the world into locking down with death projections based on fatality estimates that the latest data suggest are up to 20 times higher than the reality.
There have been 21,238 excess non-Covid deaths registered in England and Wales in the 25 weeks since April 23rd, according to the latest official ONS data. This is 9% higher than average.
The UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Reports have published vaccine effectiveness estimates since May 2021, but the estimates have slipped down and down with each passing month. How effective are the jabs really?
Another vaccine study on all-cause deaths with results that make no sense – not least because deaths in the unvaccinated cohort are inexplicably at least 20% higher than the background rate.
COVID-19 is much less deadly in the non-elderly population than previously thought, a major new study of antibody prevalence surveys by Professor John Ioannidis has concluded.
A study finally looks at all-cause deaths by vaccination status. The results are incredible, that is to say, not credible: a 71% cut in total deaths from a fourth dose, even though Covid deaths are just 8% of the total.
There is no shortage of evidence that the coronavirus had begun spreading undetected all over the world by autumn 2019. Why then did it suddenly start causing large waves of deaths in spring 2020?
When one set of data reflects badly on the vaccines, their defenders claim a 'healthy vaccinee' effect. When another shows the vaccinated dying more, they cry 'unhealthy vaccinee'. Can they make up their minds?
There is now lots of evidence that COVID-19 was spreading globally by autumn 2019 at the latest. But why then were there no excess deaths until March 2020? New York City may point us to the answer.
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