RSSThe vaccine was always too good to be true. When you plot the 4-week case trends across the continental united states (excluding outlier Florida and overseas territories), there is not a statistically significant correlation with vaccination status. R-squared ~=0.2 for linear trend, and even a 6th order polynomial equation can’t eek out a better fit.
Data source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/map-covid-cases-are-rising-states-low-vaccination-rates-n1275322
Plot the article’s data in Excel yourself if you don’t believe me. The media is telling you the exact opposite of what their own data reveals. Can’t argue causation if you can’t even verify correlation. If you want to call these results important because of the size of the effect (5x), then note that you will find roughly the same degree and significance by plotting the 4-week case trend vs. the % black population by state.
The 4-week case trend does somewhat significantly correlate with latitude. Whether a state sees an uptick in cases is simply a function of where the virus is in the process of washing over the earth.
More bad news: The pre-published clinical trial data from Pfizer shows that the vaccine did not statistically reduce deaths from covid. The authors formally reported, “Causes of death were balanced [between the vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts].” If you had hoped to be protected from death by the vaccine, sorry.
Source: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.28.21261159v1 (Download the paper and the separate supplementary tables in case they get altered in the final publication – don’t put anything past anyone at this point.)
In fact, on a plain reading of the trial results, one has to suspect that the vaccine makes you more likely to die from covid, since a much higher percentage of vaccinated who caught covid died from it (1.2%) than in the unvaccinated cohort (0.23%), although, again, the number of deaths is so small as to be statistically insignificant (three deaths total). But then you have to ask why we are upending civilization over a 0.23% death rate from this virus. This death rate is comparable to influenzas. What changed, morally and ethically speaking?
And more bad news: The etiological agent of the “severe” disease that was protected against in the study is now gone, replaced by Delta variants – thanks to viral mutation and evolution driven by the vaccines.
In the end, your only comfort may come from former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who said that this current Delta variant is the worst that we can expect to get. (This coupled with the vaccine’s ineffectiveness may be why the left is hysterically demanding vaccine mandates – to psychologically vest the public in universal covid vaccination and create new variants before the public gets wise).
That’s assuming that the people who created the virus intend to let up. Because let’s be honest, it is an obviously artificial agent, and if the creators created it in the first place, then absent a system of consequences, why wouldn’t they create another one? Because if the vaccinations stop, the only way we are getting a worse virus at this point in the virus’s evolution is if another one is made by man.