- - 1. March 19, 2020: Covid is removed from the list of high-consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs) in the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-consequence-infectious-diseases-hcid
- 6 August 2021: The death rate among vaccinated is five times greater than the unvaccinated. But why? If the vaccine produces ADE (Antibody Dependent Enhancement) it weakens the immune system, making it easier for people to get sick and die.
(Thanks to @Vigilant for the original pdf link)
Mirrors:
People could use that markdown formatting as well
Date | Event/Link | Archive |
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17/11/19 | 1st known case of coronavirus traced in China (livescience.com) | archived (archive.md) |
31/12/19 | First confirmed case of COVID-19 found in U.S. (history.com) | archived (archive.md) |
04/09/21 | [Video] NBA Player Andrew Bogut: "I was offered money to promote lockdowns." | mirrors |
oh that actually looks quite smart
This guy likes tables☝️
6 August 2021: The death rate among vaccinated is five times greater than the unvaccinated. But why? If the vaccine produces ADE (Antibody Dependent Enhancement) it weakens the immune system, making it easier for people to get sick and die.
The link shows a higher death rate among the vaccinated who have a "breakthrough" infection. That's a different number than the death rate among the population of vaccinated individuals because the risk of infection is lower. Coincidentally, the risk of infection is just low enough to offset the increased risk of death for those who are infected. The aggregated risk of death among the population of vaccinated and unvaccinated actually remains about constant, which is still a huge ding against the vaccines.
(post is archived)