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The UKHSA's vaccine effectiveness study keeps coming up with estimates much higher than other studies or real-world data suggests. Is this why?
The latest study from the UKHSA finds vaccine effectiveness is declining, but much less than in other studies. Why is that?
In an email seen by the Daily Sceptic, Dr Mary Ramsay, Head of Immunisation at the UKHSA, admits that her agency is continuing to estimate vaccine effectiveness but is not publishing the results. Why not?
This week's UKHSA report shows infection rates twice as high in the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated – but dismisses its own data as biased. Why, though, has the agency not updated its VE estimates since May?
The UKHSA caves to pressure and removes the chart showing sky-high infection rates in the vaccinated. Plus it states VE should not be estimated from its data. Is that because VE is now as low as minus-132%?
Cambridge statistician David Spiegelhalter – assisted by the Times – joins calls for the UKHSA to stop producing "completely unacceptable" data showing infection rates higher in the vaccinated.
Is the Government secretly planning to roll out 'Plan B' in spite of repeatedly claiming it has no intention of doing so?
Infection rates in the vaccinated are now more than double those in the unvaccinated for people aged 40-79, according to the latest UKHSA data. This week there is also a startling revelation about the vaccines.
With only up to 10% greater transmissibility, the latest variant being reported in the news is nothing to worry about.
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