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Unvaccinated people at significantly lower risk from Covid-19


14.06.2022 — News

Current study in 'Nature medicine' shows fewer hospitalizations and deaths

An epidemiological study by Californian researchers in the renowned medical journal 'Nature' from June 8, 2022 initially shows a reduction in hospitalizations and deaths when infected with the Omikron variant compared to the previous Delta variant. Specifically, the risks of all hospitalizations and symptomatic cases were reduced to 59%, admissions to an intensive care unit to 50%, cases with ventilation to 36% and deaths to 21% (95% confidence interval). Different groups were compared with each other. It was striking that one group showed an even greater reduction in the risk of being hospitalized or dying from Covid-19: The unvaccinated group! Here, the risk fell to 40, or 14%.

What many people, especially clinicians, have already observed has now been confirmed by validated, adjusted figures. This difference can really only be explained by a weakening of the immune system as a result of the gene injections.
The claim by the RKI and politicians that hospitals are predominantly "overcrowded" with vaccinated patients is thus finally exposed as pure wishful thinking. Prof. Streeck had already commented in an interview on the claim that the "vaccinations" could at least alleviate the severity of the symptoms, stating that this could not be substantiated by figures. The current study now shows the opposite.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01887-z


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