The Scam That Spins '95% Vaccine Efficacy' From a Placebo – The Daily Sceptic
The trouble with waiting 21 days after the jab to count someone as vaccinated is that it can make even a placebo appear to have 95% vaccine efficacy, say Prof Norman Fenton and Prof Martin Neil.
Placebos are up to 70% effective, according to the internet.
The original work at Norman Fenton's blog:
Illusion of vaccine efficacy revisited
NORMAN FENTON AND MARTIN NEIL
https://wherearethenumbers.substack.com/p/the-illusion-of-vaccine-efficacy