New data from Sweden shows that the Covid vaccination has little, if any, effect on the ability to get the disease while increasing your risk of hospitalisation from serious side effects.
This confirms what we were seeing in NSW from the daily figures being released. At one stage they were showing the percentage of people in hospital with 0,1,2,3 jabs. Consistently the lowest group were the 0 or 1, and the highest group were 3 or more. Then the authorities stopped publishing those numbers.
It seems to me that the Covid jab is an anti-vaccine. I don’t understand why we are still trying to coerce people to be “vaccinated.”
Swedes Find Vaccinations Increase Risk of Hospitalization While Having Almost No Effect on Covid
Thanks to Martin Parker
Data from the Swedish Medical Products Agency (LV) confirms that Covid vaccines have resulted in a distinct increase in reported side effects, including suspected serious side effects (SSSEs) and deaths. Despite this, the consistent message from the Swedish Public Health Agency (FoHM) is that benefit outweighs risk. (they can only keep claiming this because they won’t publish the stats – same as the British UKHSA)
We analyzed publicly available data from LV, FoHM, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (SoS) and Statistics Sweden (SCB). Assuming that 5% of all SSSEs are reported in Sweden, our analysis shows that Covid vaccination is likely to benefit one single group only – men aged over 90 years. For all other groups, the incidence of SSSEs exceeded the risk of hospitalization and death with Covid.
The Swedish Covid vaccination started on December 27, 2020. We included reports of SSSEs until December 23, 2021. During this period, LV deemed n=8,496 of reported adverse events to be SSSEs.
We were able to calculate the proportion vaccinated by age by combining the 85.4% figure with data on the proportion vaccinated in different age groups up to June 19, 2022 and adjusting for the increase in vaccination coverage from December 23, 2021 to June 19, 2022.10 Based on the population at December 31, 2021 by age and sex, we were able to calculate the number vaccinated by age group and sex. Since FoHM data showed that proportionally more women than men had been vaccinated, we adjusted for this in the final model – number increased for women and decreased for men so that proportion of vaccinated women is 1.0314 times that of men for all age groups.
We calculated the number of SSSEs per hospitalized or deceased with Covid. The reporting rate of SSSEs in Sweden might be as low as 1-2%.11,12 Since the exact reporting rate for Covid vaccine SSSEs is unknown, we tested outcomes using an assumed 5%, 10% or 25% SSSE reporting rate. Thus we could estimate the number that experienced at least one SSSE/person hospitalized with Covid, according to age and sex:

A value >1 suggests that Covid vaccination was disadvantageous for that group. Women and men aged 10-79 years have been particularly affected by SSSEs. Assuming a 5% SSSE reporting rate, men aged 10-19 years were the most disadvantaged, and experienced a 14.1 times higher incidence of SSSEs than hospitalization with Covid. Hence, risks of vaccination exceed the potential benefits in the majority of groups and vaccination only appeared to be beneficial in men aged over 90 years. Assuming a very conservative estimate of a 25% SSSE reporting rate, risk outweighs benefit for men younger than 40 and women younger than 70.
Though we have made use of publicly available data, the full data set required to accurately determine the risk-benefit of Covid vaccination is only available to the Swedish authorities.