“Life expectancy for vaccinated Medicare participants dropped sharply from an average of 307.9 days after one dose to just 58.6 days after five doses. Each additional dose reduced life expectancy by an average of 74 days. Alarmingly, after the sixth dose, life expectancy had already fallen 16.16 days past zero according to Medicare data.
“In the dataset, only 7 of 57,261 Medicare participants (7/57261 = 0.000122), or about 1.22 persons in 10,000 survived 5 doses during the experimental pandemic in order to take a 6th dose. Those who did so died, on the average, in 34 days. Only 1 participant survived 6 doses to receive a 7th and died within 69 days at the age of 68.”
https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/73…
(2) McCullough Foundation on X: “STUDY – Five COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Are Evidently Lethal to Nearly All Medicare Participants Life expectancy for vaccinated Medicare participants dropped sharply from an average of 307.9 days after one dose to just 58.6 days after five doses. Each additional dose reduced life https://t.co/EzI4BsDK0J” / X
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Folks I know who are medicare participants and who took the shot have lived a lot longer than 307.9 days, so I looked at the paper. When they say medicare participants who took only one dose survived 307.9 days, this is the survival time for those who died during the study period.