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Mar 27 36 tweets 9 min read Read on X
1) In view of @NSWHealth’s consultation with staff on COVID-19 vax requirements, I want to suggest that they look at the “Table 1” in their weekly Covid Surveillance reports from the week ending 28 May 22 to the week ending 31 Dec 22. Aggregated numbers from those 31 weeks are: Image
2) How does the % for all severe outcomes for vax'd and unvax'd compare with the population % (according to the Australian Dept of Health publication from 1 August 2022)? Does mandatory Covid vaccination seem likely to achieve its intended objectives? Image
3) Screenshots from all 31 weeks of “Table 1” will follow.
4) Surveillance week ending 28 May 2022 Image
5) Surveillance week ending 04 June 2022 Image
6) Surveillance week ending 11 June 2022 Image
7) Surveillance week ending 18 June 2022 Image
8) Surveillance week ending 25 June 2022 Image
9) Surveillance week ending 02 July 2022 Image
10) Surveillance week ending 09 July 2022 Image
11) Surveillance week ending 16 July 2022 Image
12) Surveillance week ending 23 July 2022 Image
13) Surveillance week ending 30 July 2022 Image
14) Surveillance week ending 06 August 2022 Image
15) Surveillance week ending 13 August 2022 Image
16) Surveillance week ending 20 August 2022 Image
17) Surveillance week ending 27 August 2022 Image
18) Surveillance week ending 03 September 2022 Image
19) Surveillance week ending 10 September 2022 Image
20) Surveillance week ending 17 September 2022 Image
21) Surveillance week ending 24 September 2022 Image
22) Surveillance week ending 01 October 2022 Image
23) Surveillance week ending 08 October 2022 Image
24) Surveillance week ending 15 October 2022 Image
25) Surveillance week ending 22 October 2022 Image
26) Surveillance week ending 29 October 2022 Image
27) Surveillance week ending 05 November 2022 Image
28) Surveillance week ending 12 November 2022 Image
28) Surveillance week ending 12 November 2022 Image
29) Surveillance week ending 19 November 2022 Image
30) Surveillance week ending 26 November 2022 Image
31) Surveillance week ending 03 December 2022 Image
32) Surveillance week ending 10 December 2022 Image
33) Surveillance week ending 17 December 2022 Image
34) Surveillance week ending 31 December 2022 (last publication by NSW Health on this data, for some reason it stopped despite the high level of public interest.) Image
35) All weekly Covid reports by NSW Health can be downloaded from:

@NSWHealth I hope Dr Kerry Chant would consider all these "Table 1"s that you published.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…

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More from @realXinOoi

Jun 2, 2023
1) I want to say a sincere THANKS to everyone who shared my story last week. I received more comments than I can ever go through – there was one in particular that I want to address:
‘NSW Health did not erase the base data, only an intermediary analysis.’ Image
2) “The data” that NSW Health erased, is a data brought into existence by linking 3 source data:
a) the Notifiable Condition Information Management System (“NCIMS”),
b) the Australian Immunisation Register (“AIR”), and
c) the Patient Flow Portal .
3) NSW Health is in a unique position to carry out this data linkage, due to its data custodian and statutory roles as our health agency. I submitted this chart to NCAT (based on NSW Health's own testimony) to assist with understanding, I hope this helps some of you also. Image
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May 18, 2023
1. It appears that at least in NSW, the Covid vaccination program has not included collecting data to check and verify that the vaccines works. NSW Health produced tables like this in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Reports without saving the data used. Image
2. This is another format of the table that used the same data extracted each week. Not a single record of the data has been saved by NSW Health, according to: Ooi v NSW Ministry of Health [2023] NSWCATAD 107 (caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/187e5…) Image
3. I want to preface by saying I’m not here to bash NSW Health, I revere the men and women who work for this organisation, who keep our health system going.
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