They were not just looking at deaths, they also looked at infection rates, hospital admission rates, ICU rates and antibody levels in the blood.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021, 14:07politics schmolitics !!
iirc the Pfizer 'vaccine testing' found that .....
106 people died without the vaccine and 6 died with the vaccine - hence the benefit quantified as 95% or whatever
a 95% reduction in the chances of death I can understand
afaik the AZ Oxford 'vaccine testing' had 1? death without the vaccine and none with
how was that a 'test programme' ?
RETRO-EDIT - the Lancet article 8th Dec says ....
'we cannot infer efficacy in older adults'
(only 12% were 55 or over - and none of these had the dosage that 'was' to be adopted as more efficacious)
NOTE but the UK has just now chosen a 12 week interval between initial and final dose
otherwise having a 10-15% chance of dying from Covid exposure I need to know what I do after getting Oxford-vaccinated
carry on hiding (unless buying food) until almost the entire UK population has been vaccinated ? .....
just asking what seems to be a simple engineer-type question .....
and thanks though for all the responses .....
Death rates, while tragic aren't the problem at the moment, hospital bed occupancy is.