Re: First person andecdata

Date: 2022-12-07 11:50 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I recently found sciencefiles.org again. It was the first source of skeptical information I could find way back in the beginning long before I found the various substacks, twitter profiles and this forum.
They helped me quite a lot.

They have some recent findings which are pretty interesting and support your observations.
Quoting from
"Reusch, Julia, Isabell Wagenhäuser, Alexander Gabel, Anna Höhn, Thiên-Trí Lâm, Lukas B. Krone, Anna Frey et al. (2022). Inability to work following COVID-19 vaccination among healthcare workers-an important aspect for future booster vaccinations. medRxiv"

they find that 87% of all vaccinated have to take medications to cope with the after effects and 27,9% have to take sick days

“Overall, 3·8% (51/1,704) of HCWs [Health Care Workers] were on sick leave (0·1 average sick days) after the first dose of COVID-19 vaccination, 21·8% (370/1,698; 0·4 average sick days) after the second and 27·9% (378/1,355; 0·5 average sick days) after the third one. With each additional dose, there was a significant increase in the proportion of HCWs on sick leave (p<0·0001, comparing first and second dose; p<0·0001, comparing first and third dose; p<0·0001, comparing second and third dose; Figure 2F) as well as in the mean sick leave (p<0·0001, comparing first and second dose; p<0·0001, comparing first and third dose; p<0·001, comparing second and third dose; Figure 2E).”

https://sciencefiles.org/2022/12/02/nebenwirkungspandemie-covid-19-impfung-ursache-der-personalknappheit-im-gesundheitswesen-90-benoetigen-medikamente-rund-30-sind-arbeitsunfaehig/
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