[ExI] lancet publishes information

Rafal Smigrodzki rafal.smigrodzki at gmail.com
Wed Feb 22 06:54:34 UTC 2023


On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 1:07 AM Stuart LaForge via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

> As far as
> not reducing all cause mortality, how do they know that in less than 2
> years? And how did they control for crappy medical service during the
> whole pandemic? Was the study cohort all people with serious
> preexisting health conditions?


### This was the pivotal Pfizer placebo-controlled randomized trial of the
mRNA vaccine that was prematurely terminated after they showed a reduction
in Covid mortality over the period of a few months. They were not required
to provide all cause mortality data to the FDA, so they didn't but the data
existed and there was a statistically non-significant *excess* mortality in
the vaccine group. This became more widely known only after a Danish
epidemiologist requested the all cause mortality data and published a
comparison of the J&J vaccine (which reduced all cause mortality) and the
Pfizer vaccine, which didn't.

Of course, there is absolutely no data on long-term mortality from a
blinded study because no long-term blinded studies are done. Presumably,
long term it doesn't matter, since the mRNA eventually degrades, after a
couple of months, the poisonous spike protein is cleared and you are OK,
and everybody gets Covid and develops natural immunity anyway. It's the
short term that matters.

Rafal
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