https://www.wnd.com/2022/04/cdc-u-k-data-covid-vaccines-also-failing-prevent-deaths/
"From the CDC, she examined data on 30 million adults in California and New York, three-quarters of whom were vaccinated. Nass compared COVID hospitalization and case rates in those who were vaccinated and had no prior COVID illness with adults who were never vaccinated but had recovered from COVID and presumably had natural immunity. The data were collected from June to November 2021, before the Omicron wave appeared.
She found vaccinated Californians and New Yorkers were three times more likely to develop COVID than those who had prior immunity and were unvaccinated.
Further, vaccinated Californians had a higher rate of hospitalizations (severe illness) than those who were unvaccinated but had prior immunity.
In her analysis of the CDC and U.K. data, she listed other conclusions:
Natural immunity was once again mentioned to be more effective than vaccination. This is not to say the vaccine is not effective in itself, but for certain age group, force vaccination does not make sense. We definitely need to rethink our approaches in handling the COVID issue as a nation.
"From the CDC, she examined data on 30 million adults in California and New York, three-quarters of whom were vaccinated. Nass compared COVID hospitalization and case rates in those who were vaccinated and had no prior COVID illness with adults who were never vaccinated but had recovered from COVID and presumably had natural immunity. The data were collected from June to November 2021, before the Omicron wave appeared.
She found vaccinated Californians and New Yorkers were three times more likely to develop COVID than those who had prior immunity and were unvaccinated.
Further, vaccinated Californians had a higher rate of hospitalizations (severe illness) than those who were unvaccinated but had prior immunity.
In her analysis of the CDC and U.K. data, she listed other conclusions:
- Natural immunity was three times better at preventing cases than vaccination alone, even before omicron.
- Natural immunity was somewhat better at preventing serious illness, measured as hospitalizations, than vaccination alone, even before omicron.
- Boosters (a third shot) reduced the death rate in England of the vaccinated from omicron, but the benefit was starting to drop off by January 2022.
- Overall, England's unvaccinated population had a lower COVID death rate during the omicron wave than the COVID death rate in its doubly vaccinated population.
- The vast majority of COVID deaths occur in those over 70. In this age group, the doubly vaccinated died from COVID at higher rates during omicron than the unvaccinated."
Natural immunity was once again mentioned to be more effective than vaccination. This is not to say the vaccine is not effective in itself, but for certain age group, force vaccination does not make sense. We definitely need to rethink our approaches in handling the COVID issue as a nation.