A study that focused on dementia induced by Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infection was found to be flawed as one of its authors deliberately omitted the vaccination status of participants.
Professor Norman Fenton of Queen Mary University of London learned of the study published March 7, 2022 in Open Forum Infectious Diseases through a Twitter user.
“Approximately three percent of patients with pneumonia associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection developed new-onset dementia, which was significantly higher than the rate seen with other pneumonias,” the study authors concluded. “The findings suggest a role for screening for cognitive deficits among survivors of SARS-CoV-2 infection.”
The said Twitter user cited a tweet by German physician Dr. Andreas Knopke that COVID-induced dementia affected between 50,000 to 100,ooo pneumonia patients in the country. He remarked: “Apparently, others in Germany have gone further and concluded that the vaccines must therefore be saving hundreds of thousands from dementia.”But upon further scrutiny, […]
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