The hottest COVID vaccines Substack posts right now

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Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings β€’ 9748 implied HN points β€’ 31 Jan 24
  1. Evidence suggests the CDC knowingly misrepresented data on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness.
  2. Information asymmetry led to false beliefs about hospitalizations and deaths of the vaccinated vs. unvaccinated.
  3. The CDC used a system that misclassified vaccinated individuals outside a hospital system as unvaccinated, impacting the reported data.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack β€’ 1277 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. Dr. Yeadon points out potential toxicity mechanisms in COVID vaccines based on his toxicology expertise and industry experience.
  2. Different mechanisms of toxicity in COVID vaccines were identified, which wouldn't be overlooked in typical drug development processes.
  3. Open letter to the European Medicines Agency highlighted concerns about potential harms from mass vaccine administration, with subsequent validations.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients β€’ 1258 implied HN points β€’ 25 Feb 22
  1. COVID vaccines impact the response to variants of concern by creating immune bias towards the original strain, affecting responses to new variants.
  2. Understanding 'original antigenic sin' can help explain how previous infections or vaccinations influence the immune system's response to subsequent exposures.
  3. The study suggests that natural immunity, including mucosal IgA, may have superior abilities to adapt to new variants compared to vaccine-induced immunity, highlighting the importance of considering different aspects of immunity.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients β€’ 599 implied HN points β€’ 19 Feb 22
  1. Test-negative case control studies are commonly used in vaccine efficacy calculations, where both cases and controls are enrolled based on the same clinical definition.
  2. Despite being efficient and controlling for healthcare-seeking behavior, the public health messages derived from these studies can be misleading to the general public.
  3. By focusing solely on lab results, test-negative case control studies highlight a significant aspect of modern medicine that prioritizes specific lab outcomes over overall health outcomes.
Unmasked β€’ 92 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 24
  1. There are risks of COVID vaccine side effects that were previously dismissed by experts.
  2. Receiving more vaccination doses does not necessarily lead to better COVID outcomes.
  3. Natural immunity, resulting from a past COVID infection, has been largely ignored in favor of universal vaccination.
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Harnessing the Power of Nutrients β€’ 79 implied HN points β€’ 19 Feb 22
  1. Understanding the impact of COVID vaccines on all-cause mortality is crucial for assessing their risk versus reward.
  2. Manipulation of data definitions can lead to misinterpretation of findings, emphasizing the importance of transparent reporting.
  3. All-cause mortality is a key metric to evaluate, but other factors like long-term complications and individual risk profiles should also be considered.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter β€’ 15 implied HN points β€’ 13 Mar 24
  1. Parents who vaccinate their children can face accusations of shaken baby syndrome when their child develops encephalitis soon after vaccination, which can lead to permanent brain injury.
  2. Physicians may report these parents to Child Protective Services, attributing the child's condition to shaken baby syndrome rather than vaccine complications.
  3. There is a growing trend of parents losing custody of their children due to accusations of shaken baby syndrome following vaccination, especially with COVID vaccines in the mix.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 12 Dec 21
  1. Tess Lawrie is a medical doctor specializing in research analysis, known for her work with ivermectin, public health issues, and COVID vaccines.
  2. She highlights the importance of considering a variety of research sources and not solely relying on randomized controlled trials for public health decisions.
  3. Lawrie also sheds light on the challenges in accurately interpreting data, including VAERS data related to COVID vaccines, and emphasizes the need for transparency and advocacy for public health.