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Pfizer' clinical vaccine trials data: randomized, control, blind. About 45,000 people were divided into two equal groups, one group received the usual double dose vaccination (BNT162b2) and a placebo for the other group. Throwing around magic Covid-tests they got 91% efficiency against Covid. Sounds great, right?

"Covid In this update to the preliminary safety and efficacy report of a 2-dose regimen of 30 μg BNT162b2 given 21 days apart, 91.1% vaccine efficacy (VE) against COVID-19"

BUT, 15 people died in total in the vaccine group (mostly heart complications) compared to only 14 in the placebo group. Vaccinations slightly increased overall mortality. This has been concealed because "non-Covid deaths" among the vaxxed were brushed aside.

"During the blinded, controlled period, 15 BNT162b2 and 14 placebo recipients died"

Study: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.28.21261159v1.full-text

Shouldn't a vaccine against a very common "lethal pandemic" lower overall mortality?