Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
Yeah, good idea. My guess is, its around 0.5 % for short term fatality which is consistent with the toxicity of batches. Long term - anyone's guess. To redpill people we need to hunt for information Pfizer already knew about long term problems. This will be the eye opener, since otherwise people just say "Well all my family took it and nothing happened"
This guys math is off FYI. 3% of reported issues were fatalities. This doesn’t mean 3% of people that were vaccinated died. Just don’t want people sharing this as this guys a moron.
Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
Nah he read it wrong, it says 3% of adverse reactions where deaths. They dont say how many shots where given or what % of adverse reaction to shot is. So we can't do the math yet.
As more documents come out, we'll find out how many more died in the ensuing months.
Before we spread this far and wide we have to clarify something.
Relevant Cases (N=42086) - does it refer to all people who were jabbed, or only those who reported problems?
My read is that its only a subset of total jabbed were reported as adverse events. So the 3% fatality is amongst the people who had adverse reactions.
Can someone else verify this?
You are correct it seems. 3% of adverse reported reactions were fatalities.
With 1.2% suffering a lifetime illness as a result, plus a further 27% that hadn't recovered at the time of the report.
Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
Yeah, good idea. My guess is, its around 0.5 % for short term fatality which is consistent with the toxicity of batches. Long term - anyone's guess. To redpill people we need to hunt for information Pfizer already knew about long term problems. This will be the eye opener, since otherwise people just say "Well all my family took it and nothing happened"
Still though...3% death??? Yeah. And the rate can only increase as study length increases.
This guys math is off FYI. 3% of reported issues were fatalities. This doesn’t mean 3% of people that were vaccinated died. Just don’t want people sharing this as this guys a moron.
Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
copy of the Pfizer doc in question in case the twit gets removed
https://imgur.com/a/PpDaqzX
Nah he read it wrong, it says 3% of adverse reactions where deaths. They dont say how many shots where given or what % of adverse reaction to shot is. So we can't do the math yet.