Where in this tweet leads you to this conclusion? Not on board with your assertion here, Martin! Previous COVID is in fact the single almost-good reason to turn down a vaccine. We’ve only just met so I can’t expect you to know my mind so well. ;)
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I think it was "unvaccinated people are a greater risk to others"
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Common sense.
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Do you really think that's a fair representation of what he said,
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Does not want to understand...
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Surprising that so many epidemiologists cannot read a time series. There have been quite a few with our scientific community during these times. A root cause --https://empathy.guru/2020/11/29/innumeracy-and-the-crisis-in-memetic-understanding/ …
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Vaccine passport not to oppress? Not having that!
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Happy to be corrected, but as far as I know none of the COVID-19 vaccines has 100% "efficacy". If anything, the data in Table 5 of PHE Technical Briefing 19 (23 July 2021) provide for some revealing calculations of Absolute Risk Reduction and Number Needed To Vaccinate.
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Correct. ARR is NOT statistically significant.
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I'm not a scientist. Can I get your peer-reviewed source for this statement so I can read it for myself?
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Do you even know what peer reviewed means?
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