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Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination Effectiveness

Tomaz Makovec, Amrit Srecko Sorli*, Rado Gorjup, Zivan Krevel, Sebastijan Piberl

Global research on the COVID-19 vaccination effectiveness is using methods that are misleading the scientific community and public opinion. There is a basic standard in medicine: To measure the effectiveness of an experimental medicine, we need to have two groups. The group that will take medicine and the group that will not take medicine. We follow the health status of both groups for a few months, and will get objective results. This is the only proper methodology to verify the effectiveness of a new medicine. Articles cited from 1-5 did not use the basic standard. They develop different kinds of methodologies that all have no statistical significance. On the basis of their methodologies, they conclude that COVID-19 vaccines have a positive effect on public health. By comparing graphs of the intensity of vaccination and the rate of mortality, we see that after the period of intense vaccination follows the period of higher excess mortality. Basic statistical data are confirming that COVID-19 vaccines increased the mortality rate.

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