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freeman
11 Jan 2022 2:45 pm
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ScottMon » 11 Jan 2022, 3:29 pm » wrote: According to your own link, Its actually 42%New Study: Pfizer Vaccine 42% Effective Against COVID-19, Rise in Delta Variant
If you are referring to the 88% to 3% over 6 months that was a study on J&J from back in October.
You see I'm not wanting the non-vaxxes to fail, I've been watching them fail, more every month. I feel sorry for all those that got duped - and particularly those that got forced into getting them to keep their jobs.
You repeated the link percentages but those were against Delta and before the vaxx wanes. Only 30-40% effective against Omicron. Bear in mind that's before the vaxxes begin to wane.

Additionally, either the abysmal lack of effectiveness or the rapid waning, either one alone, would have precluded any of these vaccines from ever being given EUA much less approval as vaccines, according to FDA standards.
I don't understand why EUA hasn't been pulled. But then they were only allowed emergency use authorization based on a giant preposterous lie to begin with.
The BIG LIE that "there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives"

But does any of that strike you as success? Why do you suppose they only selected younger people with no comorbidities for the trials? They knew they were running a con. That's obviously why Pfizer wants to hide data for 55 years.

Vaccine waning is not linear. Below is an example of a half-life chart. An Israeli study concluded vaccines wane at a 40% per month rate. So since the chart below is a 50% rate, the chart would look the same except be slightly more elongated from side to side. Since Pfizer and Moderna start out at 30-40% effective against Omicron, at what point in the reduction in efficacy would you feel the need to get a booster? Since within 2 months it would be way less than 20% effective?
(actually I think it's almost exactly what a J&J chart would look like)
Or better put, at what point would you feel stupid getting a booster, particularly if you had early treatment meds on hand?
Particularly considering your increased odds of heart failure, cancer or autoimmune diseases and other life threatening and taking diseases in the future.

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