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Nov. 26th, 2021|11:35 am

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Yeah (English cos I have deadlines but Ciba sucks me in), nice to see, finally, that after an unstable period people on ciba with different outlooks can have a back and forth without losing their shit.

You, in my opinion, are right about the step-by-step approach. Check out formica's link to the interview with the Cardiologist down the thread. It seems that other researchers are about to do (but are afraid to publish) more work - that doesn't look good for the vaccines and those who are/will be taking them.

I agree with you, also that Covid has resulted in a rise in all-cause mortality in a certain demographic (the elderly, the overweight, those with co-morbidities, and those with low Vit D). But the question is: are vaccines also contributing to a rise in all-cause mortality? I am - as you probably know (in)famous for tracking the rise pre-third wave of mortality in Latvia and the UK (also in other European countries). The cardiologist in the interview states many of these were related to heart problems (not Covid - at least directly).

Re bias - of course. We are all guilty. I don't know if it would change your mind about lockdowns and so on, but the US gives us real world data which we can use to compare outcomes in different states that implemented different policies. It isn't as black and white as we would like reality to be - that's life, in all its wonderful complexity. We also, of course, need to take into account the negative effects of restrictions/lockdowns and so on.

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