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re: Oxford Study: Vaccinated are 44% more likely to catch & spread Covid

Posted on 10/3/22 at 1:01 pm to
Posted by BurntOrangeMan
Dallas TX
Member since May 2021
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Posted on 10/3/22 at 1:01 pm to
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A lot of people that get COVID don’t know they have it vaccinated or not. How in hell do you do a study on how somebody got COVID if most people don’t know they have it vaccinated or not.

This study is bullshite


"Among 9?171?524 participants (mean age 52 [SD 19] years; BMI 26·7 [5·6] kg/m2), 566?461 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during follow-up, of whom 32?808 were admitted to hospital and 14?389 died. Of the total study sample, 19·2% (1?758?689) were unvaccinated, 3·1% (287?246) had one vaccine dose, 52·6% (4?828?327) had two doses, and 25·0% (2?297?262) had three doses. In people aged 40 years and older, uptake of two or three vaccine doses was more than 80% among people with overweight or obesity, which was slightly lower in people with underweight (70–83%). Although significant heterogeneity was found across BMI groups, protection against severe COVID-19 disease (comparing people who were vaccinated vs those who were not) was high after 14 days or more from the second dose for hospital admission (underweight: OR 0·51 [95% CI 0·41–0·63]; healthy weight: 0·34 [0·32–0·36]; overweight: 0·32 [0·30–0·34]; and obesity: 0·32 [0·30–0·34]) and death (underweight: 0·60 [0·36–0·98]; healthy weight: 0·39 [0·33–0·47]; overweight: 0·30 [0·25–0·35]; and obesity: 0·26 [0·22–0·30]). In the vaccinated cohort, there were significant linear associations between BMI and COVID-19 hospitalisation and death after the first dose, and J-shaped associations after the second dose."

QResearch= General practice &/or hospital records...
at the least that smears the "it would've been worse if you weren't vaccinated!" rhetoric. Maybe you didn't care for the 9M sample size?
This post was edited on 10/3/22 at 1:06 pm
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