They even exclude infections 2 weeks after vaccine - which automatically makes it look like the vaccine is performing better
And it can't be understated how much this affects the stats when Alberta data accidentally showed that over 50% of the vaccinated who die to covid, catch it in that window.
This isn't because the jab takes 2 weeks to 'kick in' - infections actually SPIKE among the vaccinated in those first 2 weeks (image)
Boriqua Gato talked about this further, speculating that there's no way pfizer etc don't know this (since it was shown in their own trial data too), and it's most likely the entire reason that they define vaccinated as '>14 days post jab' in the first place: https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/alberta-gets-caught-palming-cards?s=r
oh and the Alberta govt sources deleted that data from online after this was discovered lol
They even exclude infections 2 weeks after vaccine - which automatically makes it look like the vaccine is performing better
And it can't be understated how much this affects the stats when Alberta data accidentally showed that over 50% of the vaccinated who die to covid, do so in that window.
This isn't because the jab takes 2 weeks to 'kick in' - infections actually SPIKE among the vaccinated in those first 2 weeks (image)
Boriqua Gato talked about this further, speculating that there's no way pfizer etc don't know this (since it was shown in their own trial data too), and it's most likely the entire reason that they define vaccinated as '>14 days post jab' in the first place: https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/alberta-gets-caught-palming-cards?s=r
oh and the Alberta govt sources deleted that data from online after this was discovered lol