Boy, am I glad that I am misinformed!
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Here is the clinical trial (phase 2) results for pfizer: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2034577
I am glad someone linked it for me thinking it would prove their point. I went through the whole results, I also understood how they came up the 95% efficacy.
First, the data was reported only for 3.5 months. So a brand new vaccine, with gene therapy, spike proteins created within the body, and they tested for 14 weeks and said they are ready for EUA. Their own plan called for 24 months testing.
Second, they did not do any D-Dimer/blood clot test, or test for spike protein levels in the vaccine recepients.
Two vaccine recipients died (one from arteriosclerosis, one from cardiac arrest) and both were ruled unrelated to the vaccine (4 people died in Placebo group, so they use that to their advantage)
169 people in placebo group developed Covid-19 and 8 in vaccine group (the wording says they tested "either at the central laboratory or at a local testing facility (using a protocol-defined acceptable test)." I am suspecting the protocol-defined test included 40 cycles for placebo and 28 for Vaccined group.
And based on these 177 people, they claim efficacy of 95% (It should be stated with N=177, but they dont mention it anywhere)
The real efficacy would be 161 / 230000 = 0.7 % - meaning 0.7% of vaccine recepients would have really seen any benefit just based on this research.