Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Ye Editor's Three Cents on Covid Vaccines

 SUMMARY:
The bottom line for the US,  
based on the best data available:

-- The Covid vaccines have not saved lives.

-- The Covid vaccines prevented some hospitalizations, but also caused some hospitalizations -- the net total is unknown

-- The adverse long term side effects of the Covid vaccines are unknown, but early indications are  reflecting a weaker immune system, after each jab

-- There are no data to support the claim that Covid vaccines improved the overall health of the US population.

-- In the US, Covid vaccines were a failure, especially considering the imperfect statistic "deaths WITH Covid", which were considerably higher in 2021, with vaccines, than in 2020 with no vaccines.


-- The same is true when comparing total US deaths -- higher in 2021 than in 2020

DETAILS:
Total US deaths in 2021 were higher than total US deaths in 2020,  These data are from our CDC, which could be biased to underestimate total deaths in 2021, in an effort to make the vaccines look effective. Whether you consider the 2021 total deaths estimate to be honest, or even if you assume it is biased, and too low, the conclusion is the same:  There is no indication that COVID vaccines reduced deaths in the US in 2021. And that is before we know the long term adverse side effects of the vaccines, which can only make the results worse.

The goal of vaccines was to save lives. To avoid another year like 2020, when total deaths in the US were 20% higher than in 2019.  The Covid  vaccines have failed to accomplish that goal.

Whether the vaccines reduced hospitalizations depends on how many hospitalizations they caused from adverse side effects. We only know, with high confidence, that number for Covid vaccines is, by far, the highest in vaccine history. But we don't know a precise number, nor do we know how many hospitalizations vaccines prevented in their first few months.

Recent data make it obvious vaccines lose effectiveness rapidly.  And they have no effect on Omicron, although that new coronavirus common cold rarely sends patients to a hospital, just like any other variety of common cold.

VAERS reports, in my opinion, are almost certainly including less than 10% of actual side effects. Such a low reporting rate makes the numbers WRONG, and misleading, although they could be compared with reports for other vaccines or total reports for all vaccines in years prior to 2020.
 

Examples of such comparison can be seen in the VAERS charts below.  

Such comparisons are fair because there is no reason to assume the percentage of adverse side effects reported to VAERS has changed for Covid vaccines, compared with other, prior vaccines.

Once again. we don't know how many deaths will result from adverse long term effects of Covid vaccines.