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by JesseMReeves
1823 days ago
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Thanks for sharing this thought, very interesting. I think we can't say which effects are at play here though without waiting for more numbers. Next to reports in e.g. VAERS; by now there are many reports by different real user accounts from different nations reporting severe side effects and deaths. There is a lot of tribalism, totalitarianism and unscientific overconfidence from those who decided for the vaccine as well. For them such reports are either pure statistics of large numbers (which I agreed with at first but wouldn't be so confident about anymore) or collateral damage (which is extremely cynical, given that the damaged people are often young and healthy without high risk from covid and just "wanted to do the right thing" or get certain freedoms back). A less severe but suspicious and little explained side effect - the menstrual issues - are quite widespread, but are dismissed as hysteria.. |
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My father-in-law was hospitalized with a stroke about 10 days after receiving the vaccine. By law it was supposed to be reported, but it wasn't.
My kid had an issue 2 days after getting 4 vaccines at once. The treating doctors said they wouldn't submit it, but we could ask the administering provider to do it. I honestly don't think the PA that administered the shots even knew about VAERS. She wouldn't contact us back, and wouldn't even supply lot numbers or other requested info when we realized we had to file it ourselves.
My wife had menstrual changes after her shot. She didn't bother reporting it because it was a pop-up type clinc so it would be "too hard" to look them up and contact them about it.
Many doctors also summarily rule out things being related to the vaccine, even without evidence of a different cause. The whole point of the system is to father the complete set of data, then determine if the rate of occurrence for a reaction is significantly higher than the know rate for the population. We can't do that if the data isn't there.