@DrEliDavid The computer does not lie. The bias is yours. Fauci and Gates have done enormous good for the world. Just because you don’t like them doesn’t make it not true. Maybe time to take a hard look at yourselves.
@TheEliKlein The lines for mRNA boosters are tracking higher; so seem to be superior; but haven’t had as long time for follow up. Interesting that they didn’t look at hybrid immunity to compare as it is meant to be the most durable
How many ways does COVID affect your #heart? Let me count the ways. Great work by my PhD student @amzakhtar with @FrobertOle@moa257 and my longstanding collaborator, cardiologist Dr Tim Tan. We have been studying infections & the ❤️ for 15 years. https://t.co/qRPSoxtkk0
@BradstreetFarm @wsbgnl It’s “excess deaths”, so yes it can be zero. You can have negative excess deaths also. Excess deaths = total deaths - previous average during the same time period
COVID-19 and Airborne Transmission: Science Rejected, Lives Lost. Can Society Do Better? | Clinical Infectious Diseases | Oxford Academic https://t.co/Nm1P5ZQOdz
@elonmusk@Lukewearechange What you meant to say is“I agree with this evidence-free opinion piece written by a medical student” Neither of you can claim it is accurate.
@AaronKenYG @HowardAK_Wright@PeterSweden7 Nice cherry picking. That is one week of data. “In the past three months, there have been 958 COVID-related deaths in Victoria. Of those deaths, 46.9% were unvaccinated” (Less than 4% of people >16 are unvaccinated in Australia) https://t.co/tpOgFQ2tIW
@elonmusk@ScottAdamsSays I’ll also add that the effectiveness at preventing transmission was unexpected, and better than hoped. The initial goal was to prevent severe illness and death, and thankfully, they are still effective for this.
@stkirsch My mum says she had a severe reaction to the Moderna booster. She felt extremely tired and had to have an afternoon nap. The next day she was fine. Your survey needs to define severe.