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‘Fully vaccinated’ people at 44% higher risk of COVID infection than unvaccinated: UK study

Updated: October 3, 2022 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Mon Oct 3, 2022 – 8:05 am EDTMon Oct 3, 2022 – 8:07 am EDT

(The Daily Sceptic) — Two doses of COVID-19 vaccine make you 44 percent more likely to be infected, a study from Oxford University has found, contradicting the basis of global vaccine policy, which assumes vaccination significantly cuts incidence and transmission.

The study, published in the Lancet, looked at all infections reported in England among adults registered at a medical practice from December 8, 2020, to November 17, 2021, meaning it spanned the alpha and delta periods. It used a case-control design to estimate vaccine effectiveness, allowing potential confounding factors such as age, sex, and underlying conditions to be controlled for, while individuals with prior infection were excluded.

The results for effectiveness against positive COVID test (i.e., reported infection), which were found buried away in the supplementary appendix, are shown below.

I’ve highlighted in yellow three key figures. The top two show that in the two weeks following the first jab, individuals were three to four times more likely to test positive for COVID than their unvaccinated counterparts. This is further confirmation of the post-jab spike in infections that has often been

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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