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Christian Holm Hansen
Medical Statistician and Epidemiologist, Statens Serum Institut
Expertise: Vaccines, Epidemiology
Details:
CLAIMS REVIEWED
No, a study from Denmark didn’t find that COVID-19 vaccines make people more prone to infection; biases in the study likely led to underestimated vaccine effectiveness
CLAIM
“Danish researchers [...] found protection against Omicron turned negative three months after the second dose”
SOURCE: Alex Berenson, Substack
Published: 17 Jan 2022
VERDICT
