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Joel S Hirschhorn's avatar

Not possible to recalculate that data.

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LWB's avatar

Okay, can't recalculate because CDC didn't collect the data. However, the graph at the bottom does not support your point, so it would be better not to include it. There is plenty of data and graphs from England, Scotland, Israel that shows the uninjected have lower death rate than the injected. Also, you didn't include a very important point in the data fraud: Those who are injected are counted as uninjected for 14 days after injection. Thus death or hospitalization during those two weeks is counted as occurring to an uninjected person.

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