The problem with Kinder12 is that she didn't read the paper she's attempting to criticize.
If she had done so she would not be talking about vaxxed vs unvaxxed because the comparison was based on the six years from "2015 through January 2021".
This is prior to the arrival of the vaccines, and has nothing to do with their effectiveness.
You must be reading a tuchidioty alternate version of this abstract. It clearly attempts to make a link to vaccinations. Hence why it emphasizes, in the abstract, : "results indicate that the timing of the onset and decline of spikes of excess death rates among the Amish/Mennonites are similar to waves of COVID-19 reported in the United States"
It clearly attempts to make a link to vaccinations
Nope. It's right there in the posted abstract folks: "We use obituary information published in an Amish/Mennonite newspaper to examine excess death among the Amish/Mennonites in 2020".
The paper compares Amish death rates in 2015 to 2019 to those in 2020, after the arrival of the virus. Covid vaccines were not available in that time period.
Attempting to claim the paper has anything to do with covid vaccination is odd, if not misleading.
Again, silly, they make a point of saying that Amish excess deaths mirror the ups and downs of excess deaths of the unvaccinated population. And that is why you posted it. Otherwise neither you or anyone else would care.
The problem with Kinder12 is that she didn't read the paper she's attempting to criticize.
If she had done so she would not be talking about vaxxed vs unvaxxed because the comparison was based on the six years from "2015 through January 2021".
This is prior to the arrival of the vaccines, and has nothing to do with their effectiveness.
You must be reading a tuchidioty alternate version of this abstract. It clearly attempts to make a link to vaccinations. Hence why it emphasizes, in the abstract, : "results indicate that the timing of the onset and decline of spikes of excess death rates among the Amish/Mennonites are similar to waves of COVID-19 reported in the United States"
Nope. It's right there in the posted abstract folks: "We use obituary information published in an Amish/Mennonite newspaper to examine excess death among the Amish/Mennonites in 2020".
The paper compares Amish death rates in 2015 to 2019 to those in 2020, after the arrival of the virus. Covid vaccines were not available in that time period.
Attempting to claim the paper has anything to do with covid vaccination is odd, if not misleading.
Again, silly, they make a point of saying that Amish excess deaths mirror the ups and downs of excess deaths of the unvaccinated population. And that is why you posted it. Otherwise neither you or anyone else would care.
She's telling us she hasn't read the abstract or the paper folks.
Both of them say "We use obituary information published in an Amish/Mennonite newspaper to examine excess death among the Amish/Mennonites in 2020".
The paper compares Amish death rates in 2015 to 2019 to those in 2020, after the arrival of the virus.
Covid vaccines were not available in that time period, but apparently that means nothing to Kinder12.