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Tim Ellison's avatar

Yes.

And while variations in Injection Rate Data can point to short-term (about 2 months) effects, other analyses are needed to quantify the longer-term effects.

As mentioned in a reply to a previous Comment:

"Seems like our mortality rate is running about 15% above the where it used to be ...

Will it return to normal with the end of Injections, or is this the new normal, due to long-term Injection effects? I don't know. I guess time will tell."

I may be optimistic, but mainly I'm ignorant: I don't have the Data to make firm predictions about long-term effects. On the Other-Other hand, there are a lot of alarm bells going off supporting your point of view.

I try to stick to Data that I can analyze ... hopefully there will be more forthcoming Data that will allow me to do some analysis.

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Maybe it's as low as only 0.2 million in the U.S. -- and about 20 times that world-wide.

I'll look at this much more rigorously sometime in the future.

Thanks.

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