No amount of optimist on my part about the eventual end of the pandemic mitigates the rage and despair I feel about being stuck in the same country as these fucking people. pic.twitter.com/fp1l1FesZN
— Daniel “dietary course correction” Summers, MD (@WFKARS) January 9, 2022
Tucker Carlson tells viewers the COVID-19 boosters don't work and actually increase your chances of catching the omicron variant pic.twitter.com/GjuojbRj7V
— nikki mccann ramírez (@NikkiMcR) January 8, 2022
日本でもデマを拡散する人がいるから気をつけたほうがいいね。
Misleading posts claim study shows vaccines increase Omicron infection risk
The first was that in many places including Denmark, vaccinated individuals are tested more frequently than unvaccinated individuals, causing the incidence rate to be higher.
The second was that Denmark's quick identification of Omicron cases allowed the Nordic country to detect the first infected individuals, who had traveled abroad and were largely vaccinated.
Thirdly, Valentiner-Branth said that the study's estimation of vaccine effectiveness is based on the assumption that vaccinated and unvaccinated people are taking similar precautions against Covid-19. In reality, he said people in Denmark who are unvaccinated may take further precautions and engage in fewer risky activities than those who have received the shots, leading vaccine effectiveness to be underestimated.
Alexandre Naime, head of the Infectious Diseases Department of the Sao Paolo State University in Brazil, dismissed claims that vaccines could increase chances of infection.
“There is no vaccine that induces a greater risk (of infection). This is untrue, it is a biological fallacy. Vaccines may not be effective... but it does not mean that they increased the risk," he told AFP."Existing data pretty clearly shows that these vaccines are very good at preventing serious illness/hospitalization/death if you are exposed and get infected. They are less effective at preventing infection if you are exposed," he explained.
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