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Amazing Science Study Says Unvaccinated Getting in More Car Crashes

We’ve seen a tremendous amount of “They think we’re all stupid” scientific studies since the Covid-19 pandemic started. This is especially true when it comes to the “science” about extraordinary numbers of young people and children dying from heart attacks and strokes, or people dropping dead from a fatal case of “Suddenly.”

Scientists have insisted that this phenomenon is unrelated to the vaccines. All those extra deaths are caused by watching TV, or not watching TV, or being hot, or being cold, or shaking your duvet too vigorously while making your bed. (I’m still not sure what a duvet is.) But we may have to crown a new winner for the dumbest attempt at vaccine gaslighting, thanks to a new study by Canadian scientists.

Scientists at the University of Toronto School of Medicine and at the Sunnybrook Research Institute (also in Toronto) have just published a study in the American Journal of Medicine – one of the most prestigious medical publications in the world. The study is titled, “COVID Vaccine Hesitancy and Risk of a Traffic Crash.”

The introduction to this amazing study reads:

“Coronavirus disease (COVID) vaccine hesitancy is a reflection of psychology that might also contribute to traffic safety. We tested whether COVID vaccination was associated with the risks of a traffic crash.”

 

Hoo boy! There’s a lot to unpack there just from that statement. But first, what does the data actually say?

Toronto is a city of 13 million people. The scientists conducted a study of about 11 million drivers in that area during the course of Canada’s mass vaccination campaign. 16% of the population was unvaccinated, and 84% was vaccinated during the study.

There were 6,682 car crashes during that time. Unvaccinated people accounted for 1,682 of those crashes. Despite the unvaxed being a group that is 5.25 times smaller than the vaxed group, the unvaxed had a 72% increased relative risk of causing a car crash.

Okay. That’s what the data says, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy. The unvaccinated caused more crashes than the vaccinated during the pandemic. In Canada. More on that in a second.

People get mad when you talk about statistical bell curves, especially as it relates to IQ and college educations, but I’m going to do it anyway. There is a bell curve distribution in every Western nation, including America, when it comes to Covid vaccination. The two groups that are LEAST likely to submit to Covid vaccination are the people who are least likely to have gone to college, and the people who are ultra-smart and have PhDs. People with bachelor’s degrees are more likely to be vaccinated. Midwits with master’s degrees have the highest vaccination rate. That probably says something about college educations and the willingness of a person who has been brainwashed by a liberal arts education to blindly submit to authority.

But anyway.

Canada’s dictator Justin Trudeau locked his citizens down longer and harder than almost any other nation on earth. Remember the trucker protests? Parts of Canada – Toronto in particular – were locked down for 360 days, if you can believe that.

And who were the people that were LEAST likely to get vaccinated? The ones who didn’t go to college. The ones who drive our trucks, work at the cash register at the grocery store, and so on. “Essential workers,” in other words. The people who were forced to go to work while everyone else cowered in their homes and wore a mask in the shower, and who rushed out to get vaccinated at the first opportunity because they were scared.

So, of course the unvaccinated caused more car crashes statistically than the vaccinated. They were the ones driving!

Let’s go back to that snide introduction to this study, the part where it says, “vaccine hesitancy is a reflection of psychology.” Really? People who are unvaccinated have some sort of mental problem, eh? If that’s your biased assumption going into a scientific study, you can probably find whatever data you’re looking for.

And since science is now used to set social policy in Western nations, even if the science is fake and ludicrous like this, we have to wonder what policies they’ll be proposing next. Knowing Justin Trudeau’s track record, he’ll probably threaten to take away the driver’s licenses of the unvaccinated, as an additional form of coercion. One way or another, they are still trying to force everyone to submit to this shot.

You can read this amazingly dumb “science” study for yourself HERE.


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