• It's the new immunity

    From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 30 21:17:56 2023
    Get a vaxx on a vaxx on a vaxx to get covid for real and thereby gain immunity.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/benbartee/2023/05/30/peer-reviewed-study-the-higher-the-number-of-vaccines-previously-received-the-higher-the-risk-of-contracting-covid-19-n1699197

    ScottW

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Wed May 31 10:01:52 2023
    On 5/30/23 11:17 PM, ScottW wrote:
    Get a vaxx on a vaxx on a vaxx to get covid for real and thereby gain immunity.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/benbartee/2023/05/30/peer-reviewed-study-the-higher-the-number-of-vaccines-previously-received-the-higher-the-risk-of-contracting-covid-19-n1699197

    Which of the familiar statistical fallacies do you suppose applies to
    this? ...

    Ah, the Cleveland Clinic pre-print

    "Conclusions The bivalent COVID-19 vaccine given to working-aged adults afforded modest protection overall against COVID-19, while the virus
    strains dominant in the community were those represented in the vaccine.

    Summary Among 51011 working-aged Cleveland Clinic employees, the
    bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster was 30% effective in preventing
    infection, during the time when the virus strains dominant in the
    community were represented in the vaccine."

    https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/jan/20/ron-desantis/gov-ron-desantis-falsely-claims-bivalent-booster-v/

    Andrea Pacetti, the Cleveland Clinic's public and media relations
    director, told PolitiFact that the study population, whose average age
    was 42, is not reflective of the general public.

    "The study was done in a younger, relatively healthy, health care
    employee population. It included no children, very few elderly
    individuals and likely few immunocompromised individuals," Pacetti said. "Therefore, we urge caution in generalizing the findings to the public,
    which can include different populations." ...

    "Those who were studied were health care workers: more likely to be
    exposed, more likely to be vaccinated as well," Najera told PolitiFact.
    "If the study is found to be sound through peer review, its findings
    would only be applicable to health care workers in large settings such
    as the Cleveland Clinic, not the general public."

    End quote.

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 31 14:59:30 2023
    On Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 11:01:56 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 5/30/23 11:17 PM, ScottW wrote:
    Get a vaxx on a vaxx on a vaxx to get covid for real and thereby gain immunity.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/benbartee/2023/05/30/peer-reviewed-study-the-higher-the-number-of-vaccines-previously-received-the-higher-the-risk-of-contracting-covid-19-n1699197
    Which of the familiar statistical fallacies do you suppose applies to
    this? ...

    Ah, the Cleveland Clinic pre-print

    "Conclusions The bivalent COVID-19 vaccine given to working-aged adults afforded modest protection overall against COVID-19, while the virus
    strains dominant in the community were those represented in the vaccine.

    Summary Among 51011 working-aged Cleveland Clinic employees, the
    bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster was 30% effective in preventing
    infection, during the time when the virus strains dominant in the
    community were represented in the vaccine."

    https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/jan/20/ron-desantis/gov-ron-desantis-falsely-claims-bivalent-booster-v/

    Andrea Pacetti, the Cleveland Clinic's public and media relations
    director, told PolitiFact that the study population, whose average age
    was 42, is not reflective of the general public.

    "The study was done in a younger, relatively healthy, health care
    employee population. It included no children, very few elderly
    individuals and likely few immunocompromised individuals," Pacetti said. "Therefore, we urge caution in generalizing the findings to the public, which can include different populations." ...

    "Those who were studied were health care workers: more likely to be
    exposed, more likely to be vaccinated as well," Najera told PolitiFact.
    "If the study is found to be sound through peer review, its findings
    would only be applicable to health care workers in large settings such
    as the Cleveland Clinic, not the general public."

    End quote.

    Anecdotal evidence. I got vaxxed three times and Stevie still manages to infect me.

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