So why in countries with high vaccination rates (over 50 to 60%), do we see overall death rates falling, hospitalisations falling and even case numbers dropping (in the UK), if it is your understanding that the study shows no real risk either way?Actually it's the opposite. If you dissect the study there's no real risk either way but, it proves people are still dying after the vaccine as they are without the vaccine.
Like you are? Vaccine thread is >>> this way
Why is the death rate lower when vaccination rates are high, compared to the death rate when the vaccination rates were low?
What changed, that led to a drop in the death rates?
Do you think you have misunderstood the results of this study?

