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I read the International Journal of Preventative Medicine study. The above is a mischaracterization of its findings and conclusions.
COVID-19 Vaccination and Cardiovascular Events: A... : International Journal of Preventive Medicine

I found none of the statistics cited in @Tazx's post above. None. No 711%, 284%, or other supposed statistics. None.

In fact, it states:
"Overall, our study contributes to the existing literature by employing a comprehensive analysis approach and emphasizing controlled observational studies. While acknowledging potential side effects, our findings support the overall safety of the COVID-19 vaccine concerning cardiovascular complications such as myocardial infarction, stroke, and arrhythmia. However, it is crucial to note that ongoing surveillance and research are essential to continually monitor the safety and efficacy profiles of vaccines, including their potential cardiovascular effects, particularly as new variants emerge and vaccination strategies evolve. This underscores the importance of robust and continuous post-marketing surveillance systems to promptly identify and address any emerging safety concerns associated with vaccines."

Indeed. The Czech "study" is sheer nonsense.
Do you know how to read the charts/figures and calculate the results? Or do you just look through the article looking for the actual numbers!

And how is the Czech study sheer nonsense? Its in many papers, on the news in CZ and friends in Prague are all talking about it?

In fact its all over the world that people are talking about the damage from the shot and low birthrates...Just read things other than what they tell you on tv.
 
She didn't say the study is sheer nonsense - just that your presentation of its conclusions was.

And quoted the study actual conclusion, which - surprise suprise! - did not say what you were claiming at all.
 

@Tazx …my high school had three thousand kids. People were talking about a particular girl “all the time”. They said she was pregnant. In three years she never produced a child. Just sayin. If there is a conspiracy theory about Covid I believe that there has been a concerted effort to make people suspicious about conclusions that are made about science and medicine. That I truly believe.
 
That's not the Czech study - it an opinion and interpretation of the Czech study. The full study is shown in the link I provided:
COVID-19, Vaccination, and Female Fertility in the Czech Republic - PMC

There is no discussion about birth rates in the actual Czech study, only hormone levels and fertility markers. As per my quote above.

In the article you quoted, a Czech university teacher of applied mathematics hypothesized that Covid-19 vaccinations are responsible for declining birth rates in CZ as well as other countries. That's the source of "evidence."

No mention of the fact that CZ birth rates have been declining for decades:
Czech Republic Birth Rate | Chart & Data

Czech birth rates.png

In the Czech Republic, Birth Rates Hit Historic Low as Career Takes Priority - Czech Daily
Czech birth rate drop explanation.png

Birth rates are declining throughout the industrialized world. It's been demonstrated repeatedly over the last 60 years: when women are empowered with equal rights, educations, career options, birth control and the ability to make choices and support themselves, marriage and childbirth rates drop precipitously. The high cost of bearing and raising children tips the scales even further away from large families.

Are better educated women, who are already unlikely to have large families, more apt to have Covid-19 vaccinations? I would guess that to be so. It's apparently not something the Czech professor considered, but if there were indeed a study, that would be a detail to consider.
 
Do you know how to read the charts/figures and calculate the results? Or do you just look through the article looking for the actual numbers!

And how is the Czech study sheer nonsense? Its in many papers, on the news in CZ and friends in Prague are all talking about it?

In fact its all over the world that people are talking about the damage from the shot and low birthrates...Just read things other than what they tell you on tv.
I do, which is evidenced by my citations of facts and figures from original studies, rather than quoting third party interpretation of the data.

The Czech "study" you posted is speculation by Tomas Fürst, a math professor, rather than a full study which would include disclosing the sources of his data. In fact, the article states, "Fürst does not know if this hypothesis is valid, but believes it should be investigated because it is reasonable."
 

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