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Defining Away Vaccine Safety Signals

2 pointsby hudonalmost 4 years ago

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injbalmost 4 years ago
&gt;&gt;Now, consider what would happen if an extremely dangerous vaccine were introduced that resulted in 20 times as many AEs <i>of all types</i> as all the other vaccines to which it gets compared.<p>(emphasis added by me)<p>I am guessing here, but maybe the idea is that if there&#x27;s an increase in AEs of all types, they&#x27;re probably not caused by the vaccine.<p>I think the AEs are just bad things that happen after you get the vaccine, not necessarily bad things that happened because you got the vaccine.<p>Some places are prone to certain illnesses, and some drs&#x2F;nurses are more inclined to report than others. So what they&#x27;re looking for is a change in the proportion of AEs.<p>EDIT: I think the author might be making another mistake too:<p>&gt;&gt; Those unfamiliar with statistics will not recognize the problem, but when the different vaccines all result in similar problems (like myocarditis or blood clots, as has been noted), the chi-squared statistics will remain muted<p>The CDC document linked says:<p>&gt;&gt; PRRs compare the proportion of a specific AE following a specific vaccine versus the proportion of the same AE following receipt of <i>another vaccine</i> (see equation below Table 4)<p>The author seems to think this means &quot;another Covid vaccine&quot;.<p>But just after that section, the CDC makes it clear that they really mean other vaccines in general, not other Covid vaccines:<p>&gt;&gt; CDC will apply appropriate comparator vaccines (e.g., adjuvanted vaccines like Shingrix and&#x2F;or Fluad for adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccines)