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by slashdev 1113 days ago
The data from this study is pretty definitive that it decreases your odds, not increases them.
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Not really. They used the cutoff date to develop a theory. That is, those before the date couldn't get the vax vs those after the date that did.

So far, so good.

However, not everyone after the date got the vax. That is, like tge before date "control" there are a post-date group who also did not get the vax. Oddly, there's no mention how this group fared.

Obviously, they know this group exist. And that the initial theory would be ideal to apply to this group. That didn't happen.

That would be definite. As it is, a key and obvious piece is missing.

That won't stop 'em. Confidently-asserted lies are more compelling, it seems.