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Harvard Scientist Says Study Finds High Vaccination Rates Don’t Correlate With Lower Infections

The paper looked at 68 different countries and nearly 3,000 U.S. counties

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From LifeSiteNews.com…

A public health and geographic analysis professor at Harvard University recently published a study that found COVID-19 vaccination rates do not correspond with lower infection rates.

“The sole reliance on vaccination as a primary strategy to mitigate COVID-19 and its adverse consequences needs to be re-examined, especially considering the Delta (B.1.617.2) variant and the likelihood of future variants,” Professor S.V. Subramanian wrote in his September 30 paper, published in the European Journal of Epidemiology.

 

Subramanian, a professor of Population Health and Geography at Harvard and chair of the university’s Faculty Advisory Group for the Center for Geographic Analysis, has a background is in quantitative analysis and holds degrees in geography and economics.

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