Even more evidence of COVID-19 vaccines' negative effectiveness
It was just a few weeks ago that we published our latest entry on this topic, that the COVID-19 vaccines appear to have negative effectiveness, in terms of infections and even deaths.
We have here some interesting data in a study out of the University of Oxford, published in the Lancet, one of the world’s top medical journals. The researchers state: “Surprisingly, we observed a higher risk of test positivity after vaccination with one or two doses across all BMI groups, which is contrary to evidence reported by the UK ONS.” Source. In the first appendix we see that 14+ days after the typical 2-dose vaccination schedule there was a 44% increase (odd ratio 1.44) in COVID-19 infections compared with the unvaccinated (odds ratio 1.00). Source.
Okay then.