This thread was deleted by a volunteer moderator. I certainly don't want a thread this big deleted so I've restored. THat being said, this thread has served it's purpose. I've closed it to new posts.
We have a new 2024 vaccine thread here. New people don't need to try to wade through 20,000 posts to figure out what is going on.
Unfortunate that you folks are down to this type of gibberish.
Tomorrow is 3 years since the vax was introduced. Will there be a celebration in this thread ?
My aunt is nearly 90 and has been smoking 2 packs/day for over 70 years.
A friend never smoked a day in her life. She told her kids and the kids in her church youth group not to smoke. She died of lung cancer before she was 60.
Therefore, refraining from smoking does not reduce one’s chance of dying from lung cancer.
That’s roughly the kind of gibberish and nonsense “reasoning” you post over and over on these boards. It’s a wonder you’re not embarrassed by it and taking pains to correct it.
And if you’d say, “But this is what’s different about the vaccine from your smoking example …,” somewhere in that difference is where you might make a reasonable argument. But the stuff you decide to post is almost always illogical.
The Swine Flu vaccine was immediately removed from the market in 1976 after only 26 deaths and a few cases of Guillain Bare Syndrome. https://t.co/RPaepGD8mz
My aunt is nearly 90 and has been smoking 2 packs/day for over 70 years.
A friend never smoked a day in her life. She told her kids and the kids in her church youth group not to smoke. She died of lung cancer before she was 60.
Therefore, refraining from smoking does not reduce one’s chance of dying from lung cancer.
That’s roughly the kind of gibberish and nonsense “reasoning” you post over and over on these boards. It’s a wonder you’re not embarrassed by it and taking pains to correct it.
And if you’d say, “But this is what’s different about the vaccine from your smoking example …,” somewhere in that difference is where you might make a reasonable argument. But the stuff you decide to post is almost always illogical.
George Clooney is waiting for an answer.
Your point? Or are you giving examples of a tsunami of non-sequiturs. Cheers
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there is an “urgent need” boost vaccination coverage amid increasing levels of respiratory disease.
So I took a look at the self styled "Ethical Skeptic's" webpage (link below) and see there's a apparent running weekly "state of the pandemic" series. Chart 1 is an excess death plot from 2018 to present with some text that apparently attributes the excess deaths to various categories. He's showing 1,514,901 excess deaths since the start of the pandemic which sounds about right. He's attributed 355,781 to covid which is about a third of what's actually rep
orted on death certificates which seems to be a bit of a red flag concerning the credibility of anything that follows.
Anybody want to explain what he's done to get the results he's presenting?
A summary of both the quantities and species of excess mortality which originated during and after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. A summary is offered for Non-Natural, Vaccine, Long Covid, Denial of Treatment, and Covid-19 mortalit...
So I took a look at the self styled "Ethical Skeptic's" webpage (link below) and see there's a apparent running weekly "state of the pandemic" series. Chart 1 is an excess death plot from 2018 to present with some text that apparently attributes the excess deaths to various categories. He's showing 1,514,901 excess deaths since the start of the pandemic which sounds about right. He's attributed 355,781 to covid which is about a third of what's actually rep
orted on death certificates which seems to be a bit of a red flag concerning the credibility of anything that follows.
Anybody want to explain what he's done to get the results he's presenting?
The guy is notorious for intensely over annotated graphs and completely opaque language describing statistical trends only he can see. His blog also claims (at one point) he discovered evidence of god in the triplet genetic code. Enjoy your perusing :)
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Today Pfizer has to enlist their puppy dogs in the CDC to save them. LOL.
Attention getting dramatic headline, but no, Pfizer did not save the world. What a joke.
"Elsewhere around Pfizer, workers worry they will be next. One tactic employees are using to anticipate layoffs is to monitor their managers’ calendars. They expect firings are coming if they see the calendars start filling with 15-minute meetings, the time it takes for supervisors to share the bad news."
So I took a look at the self styled "Ethical Skeptic's" webpage (link below) and see there's a apparent running weekly "state of the pandemic" series. Chart 1 is an excess death plot from 2018 to present with some text that apparently attributes the excess deaths to various categories. He's showing 1,514,901 excess deaths since the start of the pandemic which sounds about right. He's attributed 355,781 to covid which is about a third of what's actually rep
orted on death certificates which seems to be a bit of a red flag concerning the credibility of anything that follows.
Anybody want to explain what he's done to get the results he's presenting?
So I took a look at the self styled "Ethical Skeptic's" webpage (link below) and see there's a apparent running weekly "state of the pandemic" series. Chart 1 is an excess death plot from 2018 to present with some text that apparently attributes the excess deaths to various categories. He's showing 1,514,901 excess deaths since the start of the pandemic which sounds about right. He's attributed 355,781 to covid which is about a third of what's actually reported on death certificates which seems to be a bit of a red flag concerning the credibility of anything that follows.
Anybody want to explain what he's done to get the results he's presenting?
1) The winter of 2017/18 is what a "bad flu year" looks like.
2) Significant numbers of Covid deaths persisted throughout 2022. It didn't really end with the Omicron wave in the first quarter of the year. This shows in both the Covid and excess death data.
3) After the first quarter of 2023 Covid deaths are much reduced and excess deaths appear to be returning to baseline.
Horrifying... Dr. Pierre Kory and Laura Ingraham discussing what's behind the decline in life expectancy, FDA saying that life expectancy decline is "catastrophic", new study finding alarming rise in cancer rates among people under 50, 158000 more unexpected U.S deaths than… pic.twitter.com/JwcRSSOzA7
The actuaries and life insurance companies are all seeing it, and it's not due to Covid.
Even the FDA admits a "catastrophic" drop in life expectancy.
We are facing extraordinary headwinds in our public health with a major decline in life expectancy. The major decline in the U.S. is not just a trend. I’d describe it as catastrophic.