FastFourierTerraform t1_itq2j5w wrote
Reply to comment by Typical-Oil-8743 in Regular physical activity may boost effectiveness of COVID-19 jab. Risk of hospital admission among fully vaccinated healthcare workers was reduced by 60% in the group who engaged in low levels of physical activity, and by 72% and 86% in the medium and high physical activity groups, respectively by Wagamaga
No no, clearly it must supercharge the vaccine. That's the only possible way to interpret the evidence!
brainburger t1_itqsxqx wrote
I mean, the study seems to be specifically about that question. Is there mere correlation, or causation? There seems to be causation.
Typical-Oil-8743 t1_itqjqkq wrote
I suppose if we must. Some of these recent articles and titles are killing me. Like the one about “lab tests show ivermectin doesn’t help in Covid-19 recovery”… No, the test said it has little to no impact on mild to moderate sars-cov-2 but shows promise in treatment of severe sars-cov-2 and “long Covid “. Like why would you even try to lie about what the test results were? A treatment for illness should be applauded no matter what it is and not be victim to political propaganda
brainburger t1_itqtbw8 wrote
The title of this study is clearer than the title of this submission:
>Association between regular physical activity and the protective effect of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 in a South African case–control study
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