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Background: This study has re-examined the hypothesis whether BCG vaccination (shortly after birth) is responsible for lower COVID-19 mortality rates. Methods: New statistical methods were used to re-analyse a part of the data of the study of Michael N Bates et al. Results: The study design of the study of Michael N Bates et al. was appropriate enough for our purposes. The data published by Bates et al. provides very convincing support for the following hypothesis. Conclusion: BCG vaccine in infancy excludes COVID-19 death (p(EXCL) = 0.9997733562; P Value = 0.0002266438; Sample size N = 167664).
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Ilija Barukčić, Justification of Version 2. Mispring on p.9/10. Ilija, Barukčić, Vaccination, COVID-19, Exclusion, BCG, Barukcic, Barukčić, Ilija
Ilija Barukčić, Justification of Version 2. Mispring on p.9/10. Ilija, Barukčić, Vaccination, COVID-19, Exclusion, BCG, Barukcic, Barukčić, Ilija
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