Dr. Jane Ruby dug into the data released with today's FDA approval...
It says side-effect risk increases 10x on shot two, vs. shot one (makes you wonder how horrific shot three will be!)
Also says that shots given from December '20 thru March '21 have 50% rate of placebos given. So this is an experiment with a control group, after all.
What she didn't clarify, or maybe she doesn't know....
- If you're on record of getting the placebo shot (by lot #) on your first shot, then do you also get it on your second shot?
- Why is the data only thru March '21? Is that when they submitted the data for FDA approval, and it hasn't been updated? Did the placebos stop after March? Who knows.
Just to be clear, I personally haven't read the data, I'm just posting what she said in the interview.
Dr. Jane Ruby dug into the data released with today's FDA approval...
It says side-effect risk increases 10x on shot two, vs. shot one (makes you wonder how horrific shot three will be!)
Also says that shots given from December '20 thru March '21 have 50% rate of placebos given. So this is an experiment with a control group, after all.
What she didn't clarify, or maybe she doesn't know....
- If you're on record of getting the placebo shot (by lot #) on your first shot, then do you also get it on your second shot?
- Why is the data only thru March '20? Is that when they submitted the data for FDA approval, and it hasn't been updated? Did the placebos stop after March? Who knows.
Just to be clear, I personally haven't read the data, I'm just posting what she said in the interview.