2021年10月31日日曜日

米CDC 感染回復したワクチン未接種者の方がワクチン接種した未感染者より5.5倍COVIDで入院する可能性が高いとの大勝利宣言と同時に禁断のワクチン有害確定宣言

Unvaccinated Americans previously infected with COVID-19 are 5.5 times more likely to end up hospitalized with the virus than vaccinated people who've never tested positive before

  • COVID-19 survivors who are unvaccinated have less protection from the virus than people who are fully vaccinated, a new study finds 
  • The unvaccinated group was 5.5 more likely to end up hospitalized than a vaccinated person who never contracted the virus
  • Research points to the effectiveness of the mRNA Covid vaccines, and the danger of relying on natural antibodies
  • More than 176 million of the 192 million Americans who are fully vaccinated have been jabbed with a two-dose mRNA vaccine 

A vaccinated person with no history of previous Covid infection is more protected than an unvaccinated person who previously contracted the virus, a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study finds.

Researchers from the agency found unvaccinated Covid survivors were 5.5 times more likely to be hospitalized with the virus than a someone who has had their shots 

While previous infection does provide people with some protection from Covid, the findings show the value of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The CDC recommends for all eligible Americans to get vaccinated, even if they previously have had COVID-19.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10145637/Unvaccinated-Americans-previously-infected-COVID-19-risk-vaccinated.html



Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Among Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19–Like Illness with Infection-Induced or mRNA Vaccine-Induced SARS-CoV-2 Immunity — Nine States, January–September 2021

Early Release / October 29, 2021 / 70


Summary

What is already known about this topic?

Previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 vaccination can provide immunity and protection against subsequent SARS-CoV-2 infection and illness.

What is added by this report?

Among COVID-19–like illness hospitalizations among adults aged ≥18 years whose previous infection or vaccination occurred 90–179 days earlier, the adjusted odds of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 among unvaccinated adults with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection were 5.49-fold higher than the odds among fully vaccinated recipients of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine who had no previous documented infection (95% confidence interval = 2.75–10.99).

What are the implications for public health practice?

All eligible persons should be vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible, including unvaccinated persons previously infected with SARS-CoV-2.

During January 1–September 2, 2021, a total of 201,269 hospitalizations for COVID-19–like illness were identified; 139,655 (69.4%) patients were hospitalized after COVID-19 vaccines were generally available to persons in their age group within their geographic region. Molecular testing for SARS-CoV-2 was performed for 94,264 (67.5%) patients with COVID-19–like illness hospitalizations. Among these patients, 7,348 (7.8%) had at least one other SARS-CoV-2 test result ≥14 days before hospitalization and met criteria for either of the two exposure categories: 1,020 hospitalizations were among previously infected and unvaccinated persons, and 6,328 were among fully vaccinated and previously uninfected patients (Table 1).

Laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection was identified among 324 (5.1%) of 6,328 fully vaccinated persons and among 89 of 1,020 (8.7%) unvaccinated, previously infected persons. A higher proportion of previously infected than vaccinated patients were aged 18–49 years (31% versus 9%), Black (10% versus 7%), and Hispanic (19% versus 12%).

Among COVID-19–like illness hospitalizations in persons whose previous infection or vaccination occurred 90–179 days earlier, the odds of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 were higher among previously infected, unvaccinated patients than among fully vaccinated patients (aOR = 5.49; 95% CI = 2.75–10.99) (Table 2). In secondary analyses, the aORs that examined the impact of whether and how time since infection or vaccination was adjusted and that stratified hospitalizations before and during Delta variant predominance were all similar to the primary aOR estimate. For product- and age group–specific estimates, sparse data limited the precision of these aORs. However, an assessment of effect modification indicated the aOR of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 was higher for previously infected patients compared with patients vaccinated with Moderna (aOR = 7.30) than compared with patients vaccinated with Pfizer-BioNTech (aOR = 5.11) during January–September (p = 0.02). Similarly, the interaction term for exposure group by age indicated that the aOR was higher for patients aged ≥65 years (aOR = 19.57) than for those aged 18–64 years (aOR = 2.57) (interaction term, p = 0.05).

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7044e1.htm?s_cid=mm7044e1_w


これをファクトチェックすると・・・

Laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2

というものが正確ならCDCの主張どうり

感染回復したワクチン未接種者の方がワクチン接種した未感染者より5.5倍COVIDで入院する可能性が高い

わけですが・・・

ワクチンの副反応他COVID以外で入院する可能性となると別の話で・・・


931(1020-89) hospitalizations were among previously infected and unvaccinated persons, and 6,004(6328-324) were among fully vaccinated and previously uninfected patients


となり・・・

COVIDっぽい症状で入院した人の内、COVIDじゃなかった人の87%がワクチン接種した未感染者でたった13%が未接種の感染回復者だというワクチンがダメダメという証明になってしまってるようだが・・・・


要するにワクチンを接種するとCOVIDで入院する可能性は下がるがワクチンの副反応他COVID以外で入院する可能性が上がる


という事ですな。(爆wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

要するにCDCから・・・


2021年10月29日金曜日

ワクチン接種者を襲う「スーパーコールド」の正体はただの風邪



のConfirmationですな。(爆wwwwwwwwwwwwww



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小沢一郎氏が岩手3区で敗北 自民前職が追い上げ、選挙区で初の落選
10/31(日) 22:54

匿名 さんのコメント...

美しい人口構成になりますなw

未接種者の人数
0歳代 10022758
10歳代 4988258
20歳代 3952749
30歳代 3987945
40歳代 3958070
50歳代 2345264
60歳代 1806415
70歳代 1103023
80歳代 453297
90歳代 146182
100歳以上 9444
合計 32763960

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