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2024-07-02 00:36:09
No, COVID vaccines do not decrease life expectancy by 37% The authors did not take into account health differences between the groups. Countless studies show COVID vaccines REDUCE mortality, not increase it [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-02 01:47:34
The claim that receiving a COVID-19 vaccine results in a 37% loss of life expectancy is false. COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective in reducing the severity of the disease. The study in question failed to consider health factors between the groups [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-02 01:54:42
NNN Did you ever read CNoted study at all? [Link] Proposed CN is factually both incorrect and argumentative - authors _addressed_ comorbidities (see tab 3), and studi is a new finding, so argumenting with older studies did _not_ falsify it.
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2024-07-02 04:14:48
NNN. The post accurately states the conclusion of the paper. Community Notes is not the place to peer review papers.
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2024-07-02 14:04:08
Source for study cited in OP: [Link]
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2024-07-03 11:57:40
vaccinated with two doses, relative mortality increase (RMI) in 739 days was 1.37 times that of the unvaccinated. they found all-cause death risks to be higher for those vaccinated with one and two doses compared to the unvaccinated, and that booster doses were ineffective.
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