Breaking: CDC Busted Hiding COVID Data
The Times reported this week that while the CDC has gathered data for COVID-19 hospitalization in the U.S. for over a year – and categorized it by race, vaccination status, and age – it hasn’t publicized most of that data. They’ve also not educated the public in general on key questions, which has led to a lot of confusion.
But the kind of data they have fought to keep secret should alarm you...
"The CDC first put out the main data on boosters in adults younger than 65 a few weeks ago, but it didn’t include figures for 18 to 49 year olds. Since that is the age group least likely to need a booster, some viewed it as suspicious. Outside experts had to use figures from Israel to provide advice on the boosters.
Spokeswoman for the CDC Kristen Nordlund said the agency has been slow to put out different data “because basically, at the end of the day, it’s not yet ready for prime time.” She said the CDC’s “priority when gathering any data is to ensure that it’s accurate and actionable. She also said they are afraid the data could be misinterpreted.
Last year, the CDC was criticized because they weren’t looking into breakthrough infections in all vaccinated Americans, and only dialed in on people who got sick enough to be in the hospital or die from COVID-19. They didn’t put that hospitalization data into groupings by age, sex, race and vaccination status in a timely way, but instead made it more of a discussion about the risk compared with unvaccinated adults.
An official told The Times the CDC has been gathering data since the COVID-19 vaccines were first launched last year, but they don’t want to make those numbers public because people might think the data means the vaccines don’t work. Nordlund confirmed this, per The Times. She also said that the data only make up 10% of the U.S. population, but The Times pointed out that the CDC has used that same sampling amount to record influenza for years."