1. Luke Gustafson Luke Gustafson Canada says:

    According to your own article the reduction in fatality is not vaccines and/or boosters but a less deadly virus as was predicted by any virologist worth their salt. Your conclusion is false and misleading. I suggest a retraction.

    • Ed Steyr Ed Steyr Australia says:

      Luke. which part of "The difference in mortality rates between unvaccinated individuals and vaccinated or boosted individuals highlights the importance of COVID-19 vaccines in decreasing the severity and mortality associated with COVID-19." do you not understand?

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