James Roguski Breaks Down Pfizer's Study That Led to the EUA Approval for 6-Month-Old Babies
The study started with just under 1200 children, and by the time it ended, there were only 277 kids left. That alone should have invalidated the study.
They then shrank the sample size from 277 down to 80 children, in which they did something called "immunobridging."
Those 80 children made antibodies after the concoction, and from that data, they "inferred" that the so-called vaccine worked.
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