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06/01/23
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Originally posted by EyeoftheTiger:
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No, as we've explained to you people, ad nauseam, unless you're adjusting for the comorbidities that each vaxx status group has you cannot draw a correlation. Simply put, people with more comorbidities and therefore a greater risk of hospitalisation and death tend to be more highly vaccinated, so the outcomes are naturally biased to show this. To more accurately show outcomes the population would have to be broken up into vaxx status and the number of comorbidities, this would be almost impractical to report. A better method would be to simply to dump patient level data with as much detail as possible and let everyone do the analysis, charlatans that ignore comorbidities would be exposed. Personally, I have at least 4 comorbidities, I bet an unvaccinated person in the same situation would have been wiped out by one of the 4 times I had covid.
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@EyeoftheTiger , you mentioned that have at least 4 comorbidities, have had 4 doses of covid vaccines and have had covid 4 times. Do you think your high rate of contracting covid is a result of your comorbidities, the covid vaccine doses or a combination of both?