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Heart-failure patients had 82% better odds of living longer if vaccinated against COVID

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On 5/19/2024 at 4:20 AM, roamer said:

This statistical analysis is similar to what is being seen in other large scale studies in Europe & the UK. It's a huge drop in heart failure deaths in vaccinated subjects who are subject to cardiovascular events.

 

Yeah, what if the normal cardio vascular / heart failure patients had already died of covid?

 

I'm sure it explains that, right?

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    This is complete nonsense

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  • It's not nonsense. This statistical analysis is similar to what is being seen in other large scale studies in Europe & the UK. It's a huge drop in heart failure deaths in vaccinated subjects who a

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Sounds like a study paid for by Big Pharma. They will do anything to avoid that ten billion dollar a year cash cow from dying. 

 

Is there any hysteria about road deaths and the highway patrol's absolute refusal to patrol the highways to insure safety? 

 

Was there any hysteria about the recent burning season, which was the worst in memory? 

 

No. Why? For one, they did not have huge Big Pharma companies with an agenda. 

 

I would not put another baht into their pockets, unless this was more comparable to smallpox, rather than the common flu. 

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On 5/21/2024 at 2:02 AM, spidermike007 said:

Sounds like a study paid for by Big Pharma. They will do anything to avoid that ten billion dollar a year cash cow from dying. 

 

 

Attacking a clinical study because of its funding is pointless. Plus, you don't actually know who funded the study.

 

If you are going to attack a study, point out defects in the methodology, otherwise, you are just making noise.

On 5/30/2024 at 6:36 PM, Danderman123 said:

Attacking a clinical study because of its funding is pointless. Plus, you don't actually know who funded the study.

 

If you are going to attack a study, point out defects in the methodology, otherwise, you are just making noise.

But, making noise when it comes to big corporations and Big Pharma is so much fun. If anything, more of it is needed. Please, don't deny me that. 

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