In his newsletter, Steve Kirsch outlines the evidence he has collected that the Covid-19 vaccines did nothing to improve mortality. He writes:
Cases and deaths from OWID
We’ve always had the data proving the vaccines didn’t work. It was hiding in public view.
Yet despite the data availability, there wasn’t an epidemiologist in the world who would look at it!
What data am I talking about?
The case and death data from Our World in Data!
I extracted that data and plotted the case fatality rate:
CFR with OWID data = Deaths/Cases from 2 weeks earlier. The .012 level seen pre-vax rollout isn’t consistently breached until Omicron launches in 2022.
The CFR doesn’t drop consistently below the pre-vaccine CFR (.012 in December 2020) until the Omicron variant emerges! That means the vaccines didn’t reduce the CFR which means they don’t prevent deaths. The shots basically had no impact.
Try this on your friends. Show them the plot above, hide the dates, and ask them, “When did the COVID shots roll out and dramatically reduce the CFR?”
In the UK, the COVID death / COVID hospitalization ratio didn’t change at all after the vaccines rolled out. Whoops!
Some people might argue that the CFR could vary with testing. So here’s another way to see if the vaccines worked: look at the deaths rate of patients hospitalized for COVID before vs. after the vaccines rolled out. Since we know from the VA study that COVID didn’t change the risk of hospitalization for the vaccinated, we can then use the differential death rate BEFORE shot rollout vs. AFTER shot rollout to see if the shots made a difference in your risk of death from COVID.
Guess what? No difference! This was pointed more than 2 years ago, but few people noticed:
For over a year deaths in NHSE hospitals can be predicted from admissions (+ diagnoses) 10 days earlier at a rate of 8.4% regardless of variant or age admitted.
But there were two periods when hospital mortality rate was far higher than that. pic.twitter.com/o938On8mVt— Dr Clare Craig (@ClareCraigPath) June 10, 2022
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