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That Time Steve Kirsch Announced He Doesn’t Understand Correlation Doesn’t Equal Causation…

Steve Kirsch raised concerns about the correlation between COVID deaths and vaccination, overlooking that correlation doesn’t imply causation. He omitted cumulative COVID cases, undermining the correlation argument. However, in New Zealand, vaccination showed a 62% reduction in COVID-19 death risk. While correlation doesn’t prove causation, it’s crucial in analyzing trends, like COVID deaths and cases.

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Deaths Following COVID-19 Vaccination – Understanding Background Rates

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Mistaking Subsequence for Consequence

Parents’ fear of vaccinating their children often stems from anecdotal evidence and the mistaken belief that correlation implies causation. However, medical professionals understand the distinction, acknowledging that vaccine injuries deserve attention while maintaining the safety and necessity of vaccines. They rely on strong safety systems to detect and address genuine risks.

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Correlation and Causation

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