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Deanna McLeod, Ilidio Martins, Steven Pelech, Ceildh Beck, and Christopher A. Shaw
April 26, 2022
International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research

"Abstract 

We have reanalyzed the Ontario Science Table data on hospitalizations for COVID-19 in COVID-19 vaccinated versus unvaccinated patients admitted to hospital during various waves of the pandemic. In spite of the Ontario Science Table and the mass media claims that the unvaccinated were the dominant population being hospitalized, a more rigorous evaluation of the existing data shows that this narrative is not correct for the latter waves of COVID-19...

Introduction 

... The vaccines in question are those currently in use in Canada where two of six provinces use mRNA platforms and two others use adenovirus-based delivery of DNA, from which mRNA is also generated. Each of these four vaccines ultimately produce the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, which is presented initially on the surfaces of cells near the injection site. Emerging bio-distribution data show that both the spike protein produced and even some of the mRNA construct can migrate to organ systems far from the injection site. Because assertions about the COVID-19 unvaccinated have far-reaching consequences for both medical treatments as well as civil rights, there is need for critical evaluation of such claims, particularly given the stigmatization by both the public and government against those who chose not to undergo such vaccination...

Conclusions 

... [C]areful inspection of the data indicates that not only were [Covid-19] policies based on low quality and seriously biased evidence, but closer examination of the actual data demonstrates the opposite of what the government claimed. Although there was a slight increase in cases among the unvaccinated from August through to mid-October 2021, reflective of increased testing rates, by early December 2021, the majority of cases were among the vaccinated."

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