An interesting difference in approach. “Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, CEO of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, argues the newness of the vaccine leaves a lot of unknowns. He says the medical community needs to acknowledge it. ‘If we can agree that we don’t know, then the public health...
We have SO many questions! Did you know? Healthcare providers are REQUIRED to report deaths following COVID-19 vaccination — whether or not they think they were related to the vaccine. Is this happening? Do all healthcare providers know this? Or do they mistakenly think that they don’t...
We have questions about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine data. 1) If there were only 10 severe cases of Covid out of 43,661, and one of those was vaccinated, why is the vaccine described as 94% effective rather than 90% effective, if the end point was to prevent hospitalization and severe outcome? 2)...
As we understand this article: Fever, aches, headache from the virus = BAD Fever, aches, headaches from the vaccine = GOOD. If you’re younger, you’re LESS likely to have serious symptoms from the virus, but MORE likely to have “robust side effects” from the vaccine. ”...
MODERNA? Moderna’s vaccine was given Emergency Use Approval after examining 196 trial participants in their phase 3 trials. 196 out of 30,240 participants. The rest (30,224) did not have symptomatic COVID-19 infection, regardless of vaccination status. PFIZER? Pfizer’s vaccine was...
Pennsylvania’s Dr. James Lyons-Weiler points out a problem with false positives. Whoa. https://tinyurl.com/follow-science-not-authority We’ve been told over and over how accurate testing is. Except when it’s not? “How can this be, when widespread testing – as recommended by...
We were looking at the numbers reported by Moderna and Pfizer for their COVID-19 vaccines, and we are perplexed. Are you? Take a look. Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial 98.98% of those who got the placebo did NOT get symptomatic COVID-19 The numbers were 21,566 out of 21,728. 99.96% of those...
So there ARE other answers? Ivermectin — an inexpensive, widely available medication that both prevents and treats COVID-19 infection? That has already been approved as safe for other uses? If this were used in conjunction with addressing vitamin D deficiency in a population level — remember,...
And the reporter never even asks about safety, or about medical history, or about whether the vaccine recipients were given lot numbers so if they had adverse reactions, they could report which lot number their vaccine came from, or whether it was safe for these folks to drive after getting the...
“At the beginning, they said that it was just hysterical women, but it doesn’t seem that way, because we’re seeing this with men as well.” “Prof. Rahav emphasized that the side-effects are likely temporary, and that it is not yet certain that the vaccine caused the reactions.” So...