>>714848597Bottom Line
The image is highlighting a counterintuitive finding from this study: more vaccine doses were associated with a higher risk of testing positive for COVID-19 in this particular cohort.
However, this result should be interpreted with caution, as it does not prove that vaccines increase infection risk. Instead, it may reflect confounding factors and does not account for vaccine effectiveness against severe disease.
For a full understanding, always consider:
The study design and population
Possible confounding variables
The difference between infection rates and protection from severe illness
Always consult the full article and expert commentary for context before drawing conclusions about vaccine effectiveness.
>>7148489051. Does Yale Research Confirm VAIDS?
There is no credible scientific evidence or peer-reviewed Yale study confirming that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause "vaccine-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome" (VAIDS).
>>714849172Conclusion
The claim that Pfizer "withheld" cancer-linked DNA from regulators is not supported by evidence.
The SV40 sequence found is a common laboratory tool, not the full virus, and is present in trace amounts.
Regulatory agencies have reviewed the data and found no safety concern.
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines remain safe and effective according to global health authorities.
For reliable information, always consult trusted sources like the FDA, Health Canada, EMA, or the World Health Organization.