Hey
@Sophisticate , some good points.
- I know there was a lot of hype regarding Vitamin D, although I've not seen conclusive evidence. However, this isn't to say it doesn't exist - I just can't find it.
- I missed it, but you're totally right - There's strong evidence linking obesity to covid-19 fatalities.
Alright, I'll try to address your points:
1. Winter (Dec 2020-Feb 2021) was very deadly, this was just as vaccine roll out began, so barely anyone had vaccine protection.
382k Americans died in 2021 due to covid-19,
but 105k died in January alone (27%). Source:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm.
Very few Americans had any vaccine protection vs covid-19 in January
2. It's not the only strategy to fight covid-19 - you've probably heard of the
Swiss cheese model:
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3. So it has been clear in recent months that the vaccines aren't very good at stopping vaccinated individuals from giving covid-19 to others.
However, it has massively reduced deaths, and this is the most important thing.
Just one example: the UK has similar number of cases now to January 2021 (around 40k cases a day). In January, deaths averaged more than a 1000 a day, and now they're averaging around a 150 a day, despite similar case numbers.
4. That's not what the paper says sxb.
It's comparing people who were previously infected AND got the mRNA vaccine vs People who only got the mRNA vaccine.
I feel like I can argue 1-4 well because there's objective evidence, but 5-7 is more a matter of personal views imo. I'll give it a go anyway:
5. I'm not gonna defend pharmaceutical companies - they don't deserve that.
However, I certainly think there's good regulation of medicines and vaccines - the FDA, EMA, and MHRA are stringent, and some of the best safety scientists work for these agencies .
My biggest issue with pharma companies is the fact they're money oriented and heartless (esp with pricings of vital medicines in the USA).
Also, big pharma don't care about africa because it's poor. They could've developed a vaccine for ebola decades ago, but chose not to because the people it would help had no money. I doubt they're bothered africans aren't getting covid-19 vaccines.
6. Yes, pharma companies are largely evil. Thankfully, they had to back down, and it was a scandalous request. They were able to do this because these countries were desperate for the vaccine, and Pfizer were in the position of power
It shouldn't happen, and they only way to curb the 'evilness' of big pharma is to nationalise it imo.
7. Just from the article you've linked, people are asking for 330k pages to be released.
The FDA have said they can't release it all wholesale because they have to review each page and redact necessary information (patents, confidentiality, personal information). The reason for 55 years from the same article:
- There's only 10 FDA employees in the department. This team is also dealing with 400 other FOIA requests.
- They've agreed to release 500 pages a month ( 330k pages / 500 pages a month = 55 years).
This doesn't seem that suspicious to me. Especially as it's 330k pages, and they are currently getting released, albeit somewhat slowly.
I know I won't change your mind, but it's good to discuss still.