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@SteveKirsch Steve, I don’t have another way of contacting you and it looks like you’re crowdsourcing data gathering and analysis (and synthesis!). Here is the latest data from the UK on hospitalizations and deaths with and without the vaccine:
One of the papers linked (Stowe et al) attempts to show that two doses are more effective:
https://khub.net/web/phe-national/public-library/-/document_library/v2WsRK3ZlEig/view_file/479655182?_com_liferay_document_library_web_portlet_DLPortlet_INSTANCE_v2WsRK3ZlEig_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fkhub.net%3A443%2Fweb%2Fphe-national%2Fpublic-library%2F-%2Fdocument_library%2Fv2WsRK3ZlEig%2Fview%2F479607266I didn’t closely read your analysis on this, but you can compare and analyze. They’re still using a 0-14 day and 0-21 day window of analysis AFAIK.
Dr. John Campbell on YouTube posts a lot of this data, most of which is slanted in the direction of getting the vaccine though he has criticized his government for suppressing ivermectin and has hosted Tess Lawrie.
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Here is the Official Reason for recommending two doses:

