Thank you for your work, Sir. I am a late comer to your blog, but greatly appreciate what I've found, especially your excess mortality analyses.
My question which might remain open is: if and how your approach - using type and # of vaccinations, covid mortality (or alternatively covid cases) and some time delay(s) as explanatory variables - could be more formalized from a statistical point of view, more automated, and more broadly applied (to more countries and states, or to excess diseases like myocarditis or cancer).
Could be quite valuable for the world we are living in ...
And look at what is still stated on the CDC website -- pure misinformation:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html
What You Need to Know
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in US history.
CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months and older and boosters for everyone 5 years and older, if eligible.
Doesn’t have to be your last. I love it!
Excellent.
Thank you for your work, Sir. I am a late comer to your blog, but greatly appreciate what I've found, especially your excess mortality analyses.
My question which might remain open is: if and how your approach - using type and # of vaccinations, covid mortality (or alternatively covid cases) and some time delay(s) as explanatory variables - could be more formalized from a statistical point of view, more automated, and more broadly applied (to more countries and states, or to excess diseases like myocarditis or cancer).
Could be quite valuable for the world we are living in ...