Redefining Vaccine Efficacy for Contagious Diseases.

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On Dec 14, 2020, Pfizer started rolling out its mRNA Covid-19 vaccines under the pretext that it prevents infection. 9 people in the vaccinated group and 162 in the placebo group were infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the Pfizer clinical trial. The vaccine was mandated because Pfizer claimed the vaccine prevents infection. Pfizer’s published mRNA vaccine study on December 10, 2020 in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, at least to the uninitiated, was saying the vaccine prevents infection at an 18-to-1 ratio. (9 infections in the vaccinated vs. 162 infections in the placebo unvaccinated group). Once the vaccines were shown to not prevent infection in the real world however, Pfizer and its beneficiaries quickly stated that they never said their vaccine prevented infection, a shocking piece of absolute nonsense. They claimed instead that their vaccine only reduces the severity of Covid-19 illness. Few bothered to think about why Pfizer received authorization or approval for its BNT162b in the first place or why vaccine mandates were created. It was because the CDC, NIAID, and vaccine manufacturers claimed Pfizer’s vaccine prevented infection and would stop the pandemic. Factcheckers also moved in to attack anyone disputing Pfizer’s claims or counterclaims. Primary care providers are too busy to research, digest, analyze, or apply information about the vaccines, especially when social media and mainstream media shadowban or block scientific views contrary to the vaccine manufacturer’s claims. There should be a way to assess and score vaccines against contagious diseases and viral illnesses.

Here’s a summary of the original study
PFIZER STUDY:
https://youtu.be/mEKPe1F5zfY

MODERNA STUDY: https://youtu.be/KuMNdkdF7rk

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