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There is actually some really good analysis in that Reddit feed. Included are several reputable references that clearly refute the "findings" of this obtuse study. Thanks for sharing.So I saw a similar headline elsewhere and the Rodgers article so I wanted to know if I was alone in looking at the study and concluding it was very flawed. Turns out commenters on Reddit, agreed, and I did not expect that.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/qijvsb/vaccination_protects_against_covid19_more/
The article put in some good caveats, but then ended with the conclusion to get vaccinated. They knew this was snake oil intended to get headlines the CDC wants. It is not peer reviewed.