Social segregation of unvaccinated people is not scientifically justified

MEDIA NOTICE Ottawa, December 14, 2023 (Link to PDF of this media notice) During the COVID-era, countries around the world segregated and discriminated against unvaccinated people, including by barring them from public venues where gatherings take place. These segregation policies were applied and promoted using the pretext of theoretical mathematical models with dubious or incorrect… Continue reading Social segregation of unvaccinated people is not scientifically justified

Confining vulnerable people into care homes during a pandemic produces the worst possible outcomes for them ― scientific article

MEDIA NOTICE Ottawa, October 30, 2023 (Link to PDF of this media notice) Governments have purported to correctly apply standard epidemiological models to create infectious disease policies during the COVID period, including to justify “protecting” vulnerable elderly individuals by isolating them from the general population in care homes. In a new paper published in the… Continue reading Confining vulnerable people into care homes during a pandemic produces the worst possible outcomes for them ― scientific article

Quantitative evaluation of whether the Nobel-Prize-winning COVID-19 vaccine actually saved millions of lives

Update 2025-09-20: This article is now available on Zenodo Update 2025-02-18: This article is now available on Authorea preprints CORRELATION has published a new report entitled “Quantitative evaluation of whether the Nobel-Prize-winning COVID-19 vaccine actually saved millions of lives” authored by Denis G. Rancourt and Joseph Hickey. The paper examines recent theoretical scenarios predicting lives… Continue reading Quantitative evaluation of whether the Nobel-Prize-winning COVID-19 vaccine actually saved millions of lives