I’ve been closely following the ACTUAL science on the rollout this whole time. Happy that one country at least is keeping an honest track of the data! Confounding data shouldn’t be an issue if we’d been honest about what was really going on!
It’s true that transparency in data collection and reporting is critical, especially when we’re navigating something as unprecedented as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The Brazilian study does stand out for its effort to track long-term outcomes comprehensively, and it highlights just how important it is for every country to prioritise accurate and transparent data reporting. Confounding factors will always be a challenge in observational studies, but as you point out, honesty and openness can go a long way in mitigating their impact. If all stakeholders-governments (especially), scientists, and healthcare systems-commit to full transparency, we’ll be better equipped to analyse the true benefits and risks of interventions like vaccines and ensure public trust moving forward. Thanks for your thoughtful perspective!
Lol... hospitals were overwhelmed, so the employees had a DANCE CHALLENGE ... please, think for yourself !
I’ve been closely following the ACTUAL science on the rollout this whole time. Happy that one country at least is keeping an honest track of the data!
Confounding data shouldn’t be an issue if we’d been honest about what was really going on!
It’s true that transparency in data collection and reporting is critical, especially when we’re navigating something as unprecedented as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The Brazilian study does stand out for its effort to track long-term outcomes comprehensively, and it highlights just how important it is for every country to prioritise accurate and transparent data reporting.
Confounding factors will always be a challenge in observational studies, but as you point out, honesty and openness can go a long way in mitigating their impact. If all stakeholders-governments (especially), scientists, and healthcare systems-commit to full transparency, we’ll be better equipped to analyse the true benefits and risks of interventions like vaccines and ensure public trust moving forward.
Thanks for your thoughtful perspective!
Common sense should prevail. Some call for a suspension until we know for sure.
Yes, yes, yes!
No jab, no job here in Australia.
They have ended that now haven't they?
Yes @@medheads
Just 2 months ago in the state of Victoria for healthcare workers @@medheads
Can we get a link to read the study paper?
Norway apparently did a study showing the opposite. But with many confounding factors
At least there is long term study now being done. Transparency is what we are after.
Very good information