An important paper came out yesterday, but not for the reason the authors think.
Redelmeier and colleagues find that unvaccinated people are more likely to end up in a motor vehicle accident (MVA) than vaccinated people.
Let
me be clear: it is ridiculous to think that lipid wrapped mRNA spike
template could lower car accidents, so the only plausible explanation is
that people who get vaccinated are more precautious: they may drive
less, more safety, in cars that have more safety features, etc. This
finding only tells you that the 2 groups are not comparable. They are
different in ways other than vaccination.
The authors know that
these groups are different. Their own Table 1 shows differences in age,
etc. They claim however, that the association persists despite
adjustment for these factors. (though they don’t have distance driven)
What does that tell us?...<<<Read More>>>...