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Transmission Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant in Danish Households

Reference: Lyngse, F. P., Mortensen, L. H., Denwood, M. J., Christiansen, L. E., Møller, C. H., Skov, R. L., … & Krause, T. G. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 Omicron VOC transmission in Danish households. medRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.27.21268278 Summary: This study investigates the transmission of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 within Danish households, comparing it to the Delta variant. […]

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Evaluating Covid-19 Vaccination Effects on Mortality in New Zealand

Reference: Hatchard, G. (2021, December 17). Relationship between Covid-19 vaccination and all cause mortality. Hatchard Report. https://hatchardreport.com/relationship-between-covid-19-vaccination-and-all-cause-mortality/ Summary: The article by Guy Hatchard investigates the correlation between mRNA Covid-19 vaccinations and all-cause mortality rates in New Zealand, particularly among individuals aged 60 and over. The analysis, facilitated by New Zealand’s unique border controls, allows for

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Analysis of Mis-categorisation in Covid-19 Mortality Data

Reference: Neil, M., Fenton, N., Smalley, J., Craig, C., Guetzkow, J., McLachlan, S., Engler, J., & Rose, J. (2021). Latest statistics on England mortality data suggest systematic mis-categorisation of vaccine status and uncertain effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccination. ResearchGate. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.14176.20483 Summary: This article scrutinises England’s Covid-19 mortality data, revealing potential systematic mis-categorisation of vaccination status. While

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Increasing Epidemiological Relevance of Vaccinated Individuals in COVID-19 Transmission

Reference: Kampf, G. (2021). The epidemiological relevance of the COVID-19-vaccinated population is increasing. The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, 11, 100272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100272 Summary: High COVID-19 vaccination rates were anticipated to diminish SARS-CoV-2 transmission; however, recent findings suggest the opposite. In the UK, secondary attack rates among household contacts exposed to fully vaccinated individuals were similar

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Understanding RRR and ARR in Vaccine Trials

Reference: Iriarte, I., & Phoenix, S. (2021). Understanding relative risk reduction (RRR) and absolute risk reduction (ARR) in vaccine trials. PANDA. https://www.pandata.org/understanding-relative-risk-reduction-and-absolute-risk-reduction-in-vaccine-trials/ Summary: The article discusses the critical distinctions between Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) and Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) in the context of vaccine trials, particularly those for COVID-19. RRR compares the efficacy of one

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Efficacy and Safety of BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine at 6 Months

Reference: Thomas, S. J., Moreira, E. D. Jr., Kitchin, N., Absalon, J., Gurtman, A., Lockhart, S., … & Jansen, K. U. (2021). Safety and efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 vaccine through 6 months. The New England Journal of Medicine, 385(19), 1761-1773. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2110345 Summary: The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine demonstrates high efficacy and safety against Covid-19,

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Summary of Public Health Scotland’s COVID-19 Statistical Report (Public Health Scotland – 2021)

Reference: Public Health Scotland. (2021). COVID-19 statistical report: As at 18 October 2021. Retrieved from https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/ Summary: The Public Health Scotland COVID-19 Statistical Report, published on 20 October 2021, provides a comprehensive overview of COVID-19 incidence and related data in Scotland. As of 17 October 2021, there were 609,959 confirmed cases, with a notable decrease

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Majority of COVID-19 Deaths in Sweden and UK Among Fully Vaccinated

Reference: Wolfe, R. (2021, October 21). Fully vaccinated were the majority of COVID deaths in Sweden, UK in September. LifeSite. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/fully-vaccinated-people-now-the-majority-of-covid-deaths-in-uk-sweden/ Summary: Recent data from Sweden and the UK reveals that “fully vaccinated” individuals comprised the majority of COVID-19 deaths in September 2021. In Sweden, 70% of COVID fatalities between September 1-24 were among fully

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Estimating COVID Vaccine Deaths in America

Reference: Kirsch, S., Rose, J., & Crawford, M. (2021). Estimating the number of COVID vaccine deaths in America. Retrieved from [insert URL] Summary: This article evaluates data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to estimate the number of excess deaths attributed to COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States. The authors argue that over

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Breakthrough Infections of the Delta Variant Among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers

Reference: Chau, N. V. V., Ngoc, N. M., Nguyet, L. A., Quang, V. M., Ny, N. T. H., Khoa, D. B., Phong, N. T., Toan, L. M., Dung, N. T., Yen, L. M., Thwaites, G., & Tan, L. V. (2021). An observational study of breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant infections among vaccinated healthcare workers in Vietnam.

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