@tatt -- I think it understood it perfectly well. This is what I posted in the first entry on this thread. I added a couple of underlines.
Nope. It actually stated there was no difference in infection rates. "Frequency of seroconversion towards A/H1N1 Singapore 6/86 influenza virus was similar in the two groups"
I have tinnitus It's not related to the vaccines, got it before they were thought of. Absolutely no change after vaccination. There are many causes of tinnitus and some people will develop it coincidentally and blame it on vaccines. That's why
scientists always compare with the normal rates of developments of problems.
Everything I've read tells me that the risks of getting covid well outweigh the risks of being vaccinated. I have scientific training, though, so I can identify a lot of the rubbish and ignore it.