The Covid Vaccine Debunked - A Statistical Analysis

This post is to debunk those who state that the Covid vaccine is the cause of the decrease in Covid cases and deaths earlier this year in the United States.  I will use official, corporate media statistics.  Note that even when using officially accepted corporate media statistics, I can still debunk the Covid vaccine.

Here is the graph of the progression of vaccines for the United States.  I will be using February 15, 2021 as a good time stamp in relation to the graphs that follow for Covid cases and deaths.  People started getting vaccinated in the United States mid-December, 2020.  On February 15, 2021, there was only 8.2% coverage.  (These images can be clicked and downloaded for a larger view.)



The maximum number of daily cases was on January 8, 2021:

 

After January 8, 2021, as a net whole, cases began to dramatically decline.  Here is the number of daily cases for February 15, down from 304,532 daily cases on January 8 to 53,111:

 

How can Covid cases go down that quickly when by the date of February 15, 2021, there was only 8.2% vaccine coverage?  That's a statistical impossibility.  Plus, in January, when the cases started to dramatically go down in the U.S, there was far less than 8.2% coverage for the entire country.

Let's take a look at daily Covid deaths now for the U.S.  Here's the peak of Covid deaths on January 12, at 4,464:


On February 15, Covid deaths went down to 1,004:

This steep decline in Covid deaths cannot be accounted for by the vaccine, because the entire country had less than 10% coverage in mid-February.  It would take far more vaccine coverage than 8.2% to be able to make this dramatic of a decline in Covid deaths.  Before the delta variant, the official vaccine tracking website stated that it takes a very high vaccine coverage to cause a significant decline in Covid cases (and thus deaths).  Yet, Covid was significantly declining long before vaccine coverage gained any significant percentage.  

The question then would be, what actually made the numbers go down?  On January 20, 2021, the WHO changed the PCR cycles to have less false positives.  This is not far off from January 8, when Covid cases began to dramatically decline.  The numbers therefore show that it was not the vaccine that caused a dramatic decline in the officially documented numbers for Covid cases and deaths, but it was instead the changes that were made to the PCR testing. 

The current casedemic with the delta variant will be analyzed in the future when more information becomes available.  Regarding the current increase in daily cases though, this can obviously be stated: As daily cases rise once again, but daily deaths still remain under 500, the mortality of Covid keeps getting lower and lower with time, even lower than it was previously. 

Sources:

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covid-vaccine-tracker-global-distribution/

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

https://www.who.int/news/item/20-01-2021-who-information-notice-for-ivd-users-2020-05

 

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