The Sickly Vaccinated, By Brian Simpson
Dr Nicolas Hulscher, notes that the study authored by Drs. Harald Walach and Rainer Klement entitled, "Covid-19 vaccinations, self-reported health, and worldviews – A representative survey from Germany," Medical Research Archives, has shown from the German data that Covid vaxxed individuals experienced an overall greater disease burden, which includes more visits to medical centres, increased health issues and higher rates of Covid infections as well. The last one is a kicker, because if the Covid mRNA vax is to be any good at all, at a minimum it should reduce Covid infections. Otherwise, why bother talking it?
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/new-study-covid-19-vaccinated-people
"Abstract
The novel modRNA vaccinations against Covid-19 were hailed as an immense progress, but indications for severe side effects were noted. We wanted to know to what extent people report having had diseases during the last two years that are associated with Covid-19 vaccinations, and whether there is a difference between those vaccinated and those without vaccinations. We also wanted to know whether the willingness to be vaccinated is associated with particular worldviews.
We therefore conducted a representative internet survey, organized by Debaro GmbH, Munich, a professional survey company. The final sample was prepared to yield an approximately representative sample of the German population. Altogether 1051 responses were analyzed. Vaccinated persons reported significantly more events that required the visit of a doctor (42% versus 30%, p = 0.0024), more Covid-19 infections (30% vs. 23%, p = 0.0535) and more musculoskeletal problems (21% vs. 15%, p = 0.059). Vaccinated respondents reported significantly more diseases overall (mean 1.6±1.6 vs. 1.3±1.4; p = 0.0023). We analyzed the likelihood to be vaccinated by a logistic regression model. The vaccinated were more likely to be older, have German nationality, to have higher income, to live alone, to have been taking more medications and to know someone who died of Covid-19 but no one who might have died after Covid-19 vaccination. Further, a materialist worldview was positively associated with the probability of getting vaccinated, while the belief that there are other realms of reality more important than everyday reality and that these realms are beyond any scientific explanation was negatively related. In addition, the belief that mRNA vaccinations help humankind was a highly significant predictor of the probability to be vaccinated. Finally, a propensity score analysis accounting for sociodemographic variables and pre-vaccination health status confirmed that Covid-19 occurred more frequently in vaccinated individuals (31% vs. 23%, p=0.103). Again, the belief that mRNA-based vaccines are beneficial to humanity was significantly more present among the propensity-score matched vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated group (agreed/disagreed/uncertain: 34.6%/30.8%/34.6% versus 22.9%/45.2%/31.9%, p=0.0075)."
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