Yes @fdKen and @vacant, while the evidence of a positive...

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    Yes @fdKen and @vacant, while the evidence of a positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates in elderly people worldwide is growing, it certainly demands further investigation.

    So the key data health authorities must provide the public is the 2019 influenza vaccination rate for all Covid-19 deaths. Then an association could either be confirmed, requiring further investigation, or ruled out.

    Even a FOI request to acquire this information, which I'm currently drafting, will certainly be stonewalled if the data is not supportive of their vaccination agenda (as has previous FOI requests). And if it was, they'd already be trumpeting the flu vaccines benefit.

    Much the same way that government health authorities have incessantly refused, for many years, to release the data comparing health outcomes of vaccinated v unvaccinated children (simply because they know the results would bring the whole edifice of vaccine fraud and deceit tumbling down - and them with it).
    Last edited by Menta: 19/10/20
 
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