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mn | The problem is how the numbers are used to come up with the conclusion.
For example, in Chicago(?) there was a bunch of deaths of vaccinated people. Number seemed significant, something like 150 in the last month. But when they figured it as a percentage, they figured it against all covid deaths since January. That makes the number seem much smaller as deaths were high and the number of people vaccinated wasn't as high then. For a true comparison, it should have been compared to the un vaccinated deaths in the past moth. | |
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