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Not a medical person but I do work with statistics. To say that the gene therapies "protect against severe illness and death" has not been proven (to my knowledge). So until there is evidence-based proof, then that statement is highly subjective.

The only way that I think this could be checked would be to take the pre-vaccine period, then the post-vaccine period over the same timeline (let's say from Feb 2020 to Nov 2020 and Feb 2021 - Nov 2021 (so prior to the start of any booster shots) in one or preferably two, highly injected countries - let's say Ireland and Israel. Look at all-cause mortality in both time periods, on a population adjusted basis and see if there is any difference. Use the average all-cause mortality of three prior years over the same time period as a way to compare.

If all-cause mortality is no different between the two periods, then the vaccines are useless. If all-cause mortality is significantly down in the second period, then the statement may be correct. On the other hand, if it is up, then there would be questions as to why.

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The US counts any death within 28 days of someone testing positive as a covid death. Why we have almost 9000,000 C19 Deaths.

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