Andy_Cooke
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Re: Silencing Us – politicalbetting.com
If I had a free preference, then based on the hospitalisation efficacy figures from real-life data (and immunologists commenting on how adenovector vaccines seem to keep increasing in efficacy for mo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Silencing Us – politicalbetting.com
In other news, as my son is severely autistic and seriously learning disabled: - He has been offered a jab on Wednesday this week (Pfizer, as he’s 17 and that’s the only one cleared for 16-18 - As I’… (View Post)7 -
Re: The Met has got this very wrong and something has to change to make women feel the streets are safe
Nope; the assumption was made on the grounds of 1 week extra risk of exposure per person. That would lead to daily-infection-rate x 7 extra infections, divide by 140 to get the extra deaths per week … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Met has got this very wrong and something has to change to make women feel the streets are safe
Precautionary Principle Arithmetic The vaccine either causes the thrombolitic events recorded or it does not (put aside for the moment the fact that the rate of them is no higher in the vaccinated) I… (View Post)5 -
Re: The Covid race: vaccination vs lockdown easing. It’s not over yet – politicalbetting.com
He seems to be claiming that it would only be fair if they’d been quarantined in their youth for a disease that didn’t yet exist. It’s about as rational and grounded in reality as most of his other v… (View Post)1
