The CDC stopped counting breakthrough cases last week, and now they are claiming that these vaccines reduce infection and transmission based on...? Without that data, they literally cannot make that claim.
Among 36,523 participants who had no evidence of existing or prior SARS-CoV-2 infection by the time of the immunizations, there were 170 cases of COVID-19 observed with onset at least 7 days after the second dose; 8 cases occurred in vaccine recipients, and 162 in placebo recipients, corresponding to 95.0% vaccine efficacy (95% credible interval [CI, 90.3, 97.6]). Among participants with and without evidence of prior SARS CoV-2 infection, there were 9 cases of COVID-19 among vaccine recipients and 169 among placebo recipients, corresponding to 94.6% vaccine efficacy (95% CI [89.9, 97.3]).
the vaccine skepticism is built on straight up lies. it costs you nothing more than 30 minutes of your life.
That's really good news. I guess we never did need 14 years to prove the safety and efficacy of all those other vaccines. Sometimes I think immediate data lacks context and accuracy over long-term retrospective analysis, but then I remember that vaccine skepticism is built on straight up lies. Thanks Bob.
The CDC stopped counting breakthrough cases last week, and now they are claiming that these vaccines reduce infection and transmission based on...? Without that data, they literally cannot make that claim.
https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-and-biontech-announce-publication-results-landmark
the vaccine skepticism is built on straight up lies. it costs you nothing more than 30 minutes of your life.
That's really good news. I guess we never did need 14 years to prove the safety and efficacy of all those other vaccines. Sometimes I think immediate data lacks context and accuracy over long-term retrospective analysis, but then I remember that vaccine skepticism is built on straight up lies. Thanks Bob.
there is no evidence that these vaccines will cause any long term side effects.
Well I'm pretty sure death is a long term side effect.
not trying to get into anything here, but read that sentence to yourself again aloud, then think about it.