Question for you Dr. Tim, I am quoting this verbatim:
"What information can we draw from a Pfizer study over 6 months where 1 of 22,000 treatment subjects died from Covid and 2 of 22,000 placebo subjects did (ignore that more died in the treatment arm; I'm trying to make THEIR best case, as Aquinas would)? If you can recommend a brief stats overview that explains what conclusions I can draw from those facts, I'd appreciate it."
Besides the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Germany, I should have added Japan to this list:
https://timellison.substack.com/p/injections-cause-deaths-plain-and
You Sir are on top of your game!
Question for you Dr. Tim, I am quoting this verbatim:
"What information can we draw from a Pfizer study over 6 months where 1 of 22,000 treatment subjects died from Covid and 2 of 22,000 placebo subjects did (ignore that more died in the treatment arm; I'm trying to make THEIR best case, as Aquinas would)? If you can recommend a brief stats overview that explains what conclusions I can draw from those facts, I'd appreciate it."
Do you have any thoughts on this?
I have two quick comments off the top of my head:
1 or 2 is statistically insignificant.
More importantly, however, is how many people died off all reasons, not from CoVid.
Only All-Cause-Mortality Rate vs. Injection Status is of importance.
In the U.K. the All-Cause-Mortality Rate is statistically much higher for the Injected than for the non-injected, e.g.:
https://timellison.substack.com/p/follow-up-2-on-i-hope-there-is-nothing
Thanks for the information!