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A few weeks ago @ClareCraigPath, @RealJoelSmalley and I wrote a short piece on endemic Covid, and what it might look like.It seems particularly relevant to current observations.https://lockdownsceptics.org/what-does-endemic-covid-look-like
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Interesting thanks, but can we really comment on misunderstandings relating to comparisons between vaccines while ignoring the elephant in the room:Relative v Absolute risk reduction?The vaccines are being pushed on
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Genuine question:At https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download it can be seen that in relation to the Pfizer vaccine:The 95% effectiveness is based on:162 cases / 22k receiving placebo with mild symptomatic Covidvs8 cases /
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There are some interesting, but not conclusive, observations to be drawn from looking at the proportion of people who have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in different regions. According to PHE, in the
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(Here's the non-normalised data) How about Scotland - this is data exactly as it is, NOT normalised:Is there a biological explanation for this? Data anomalies such as the above have
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Fortunately, this tool also has an option for displaying deaths by date of occurrence. It looks like this: Doesn't @RCPath have anything to say on this? Even if it is
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Doesn't @RCPath have anything to say on this? Even if it is to rule out what looks obvious.Why are we seeing:- moderately elevated all-cause mortality- mirrored excess in Covid deaths
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Yes, COVID19 pandemic was indeed a 2020 public health emergency caused by SARS-CoV-2.But as guardians of testing and mortality attribution @RCPath has let the country down badly.Take a look at
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Musings on mortality data.Just thought I'd take a peek as the government's latest "Weekly national Influenza and COVID-19 surveillance report".The dry title belies the wealth of interesting data it contains.https://assets.
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I just had another thought about this (and the other vaccine candidates).Maybe it's a bit "niche" but I thought it was interesting!https://twitter.com/jengleruk/status/1335925357141176324 For months now, various people like my
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Just had a lovely catch-up on the phone with my brother @abesdad who asked me the reasonable question: why is there so little opposition to the government's response in the
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As medics, we were trained to apply "precautionary principle" and "first do no harm". It's drilled into students constantly.It involves the recognition that every medical intervention has risks which need
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