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New UCSF study shows vaccinated 6x more likely to be hospitalized than unvaxxed.

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Nearly 30,000 people were surveyed. You had a 6X greater risk of hospitalization post vaccine than post infection. This is a disaster and should cause the vaccines to be revoked in any sane society.

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Sourcehttps://kirschsubstack.com/p/breaking-new-ucsf-study-shows-vaccinated

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Executive summary

A new UCSF study has now been published on a preprint server.

The key result is absolutely mind blowing.

The risk ratio (RR) for hospitalization in vaccinated COVID-naïve individuals vs. unvaccinated post-infection individuals is:

RR = 5.89
95% Confidence Interval: [4.80, 7.22]

This means individuals were nearly 6 times more likely to be hospitalized after COVID vaccination than unvaccinated individuals were to be hospitalized after a COVID infection.

Why didn’t the CDC let us know any of this? I was certainly not told any of this by the CDC, my doctor, or the media.

The paper

Bhargava (2025), Postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in the population: Risk factors and vaccines

<  https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6175467/v1 >

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