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re: All you need to know about vaccine failure - in the US - in one incredible chart.
Posted on 10/10/21 at 11:22 am to GumboPot
Posted on 10/10/21 at 11:22 am to GumboPot
Did you know there were breakthrough cases in the clinical trial?
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Among 3410 total cases of suspected but unconfirmed COVID-19 in the overall study population, 1594 occurred in the vaccine group vs. 1816 in the placebo group. Suspected COVID-19 cases that occurred within 7 days after any vaccination were 409 in the vaccine group vs. 287 in the placebo group.
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Posted on 10/10/21 at 5:36 pm to idsrdum
So proof that the incidence rate goes up from '
.00001
to
.00005
and this is proof?
Instead of being very very very very very effective, it is only very very very very effective?
Plus did you read where it said Amobng 3410 total cases of SUSPECTED BUT UNCOMFIRMED Covid-19 cases...
So this breaking news chart is about how an extremely effective vaccine is still extremely effective in cases which may or may not be Covid.
Ummm...thanks.
.00001
to
.00005
and this is proof?
Instead of being very very very very very effective, it is only very very very very effective?
Plus did you read where it said Amobng 3410 total cases of SUSPECTED BUT UNCOMFIRMED Covid-19 cases...
So this breaking news chart is about how an extremely effective vaccine is still extremely effective in cases which may or may not be Covid.
Ummm...thanks.
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