2022年9月14日水曜日

何か数字の辻褄が合ってないっぽいよ、CDCさん!

 

Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19–Associated Hospitalizations Among Adults During SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2 Variant Predominance — COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network, 14 States, June 20, 2021–May 31, 2022

Fiona P. Havers, MD1; Kadam Patel, MPH1,2; Michael Whitaker, MPH1; Jennifer Milucky, MSPH1; Arthur Reingold, MD3; Isaac Armistead, MD4; James Meek, MPH5; Evan J. Anderson, MD6,7,8; Andy Weigel, MSW9; Libby Reeg, MPH10; Scott Seys, PhD11; Susan L. Ropp, PhD12; Nancy Spina, MPH13; Christina B. Felsen, MPH14; Nancy E. Moran, DVM15; Melissa Sutton, MD16; H. Keipp Talbot, MD17; Andrea George, MPH18; Christopher A. Taylor, PhD1; COVID-NET Surveillance Team (View author affiliations)


Summary

What is already known about this topic?

Older adults and those with underlying medical conditions infected with SARS-CoV-2 have increased risks for hospitalization.

What is added by this report?

Increased hospitalization rates among adults aged ≥65 years compared with rates among younger adults were most pronounced during the Omicron BA.2–predominant period. Among hospitalized nonpregnant patients, 44.1% had received primary vaccination and ≥1 booster or additional dose. Hospitalization rates among unvaccinated adults were approximately triple those of vaccinated adults.

What are the implications for public health practice?

Adults should stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccination, including booster doses. Multiple nonpharmaceutical and medical prevention measures should be used to protect persons at high risk for severe SARS-CoV-2, regardless of vaccination status.


 Hospitalization rates among unvaccinated adults were 3.4 times as high as those among vaccinated adults. Among hospitalized nonpregnant patients in this same period, 39.1% had received a primary vaccination series and 1 booster or additional dose; 5.0% had received a primary series and ≥2 boosters or additional doses. All adults should stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccination, and multiple nonpharmaceutical and medical prevention measures should be used to protect those at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness, irrespective of vaccination status§ (1).

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7134a3.htm


May 31 2020 時点での米国におけるブースター接種者は35.85%。

それに対して入院患者の44.1%がブースター接種者。

要するにサンプルの14州のブースター接種率が米国の接種率以上で44.1%以上じゃないとブースター接種すると入院する確率が上がってダメダメって数字なわけですが・・・

それに・・・

残りの入院患者、55.9%が未接種者+一回接種者+二回接種者

May 31 2020 時点での未接種者は22.04%。


仮に55.9%の全員が未接種者(一回接種者と二回接種者の入院患者はゼロ)だと仮定してもCDCが主張してる・・・

Hospitalization rates among unvaccinated adults were approximately triple those of vaccinated adults.

ってのは無理筋なわけで・・・

そもそも何で入院患者における未接種者と一回接種者と二回接種者の割合を公開してないのかと・・・(爆wwwwwwwwww

他にも色々イカサマ統計疑惑が・・・


CDC's Own Study Reanalyzed: MIS-C is MORE Likely After Vaccination, not Less

Vaccination Increases MIS-C!

This substack post will show that the above study overstated the benefit of “Covid vaccines”, purposely undercounted Covid vaccinated children who had MIS-C, and used incorrect calculations to arrive at the purported benefit. When calculated properly, children who received Covid vaccines have a greater, not lower risk of MIS-C, compared to unvaccinated children.

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/cdcs-own-study-reanalyzed-mis-c-is

、、、(爆wwwwwwwwwwwww

2 件のコメント:

ミネ さんのコメント...

>そもそも何で入院患者における未接種者と一回接種者と二回接種者の割合を公開してないのかと・・・

丼勘定なんですっっ‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼
出したら出したで重箱の隅を楊枝でほじくって
木地までがっしがしにするんでしょ!

米にCDCに漆器日常使い喩えはアレかwwww

匿名 さんのコメント...

あってなくても無問題なのがCDC棒