Well, well, well.
"The results showed a positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates of people ≥65 years-old."
(hat tip @AlgorithmDancer)
https://t.co/gx4zByAPFi
@MichaelYeadon3 This heavily caveats its findings but attempts to do multifactor analysis. https://t.co/xRhhU4iy6c
If I could find the time, the best approach would be a multidimensional model or data scientists could run a bayesian ML model. I just don't believe they can nail what it is.
@AustinBytts Thought so, too old to have an enquiring mind and to young to benefit from experience. You should avoid assuming something because your ideas are entrenched in group think, the curse of the vast majority. Here’s another study for you to ignore.
https://t.co/vulfyK39Oz
@Reuters True or false - the following just read this: https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b
Positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates in elderly people worldwide
Christian Wehenkel
Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera, Universidad Juárez del Estado de
@AnthonyBratts @Charbrevolution influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b published August 2020
Positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates in elderly people
@MartinJohnson32 @NHSuk https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b. Positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates in elderly people worldwide
Christian Wehenkel
Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, Durango, Mexico
@tompleeds00 @timspector Flu vaccination? Wolff study 2019 re increased susceptibility to "coronaviruses" in general - https://t.co/7QWltuV1th More recent studies proposing a link based on flu vax and increased Covid: https://t.co/yXTNFai9Ks and https://t.co/GpX1opAOZW https://t.co/Jgjl2AM88u
@FreeScouser @brdlnrs @Steve05470007 A long read but worth it! https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b
The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012)