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    Covid Vaccine, food for thought ?

    Are you sure you want vaccine ? BREAKING NEWS!!!
    The VAERS* reports for COVID-19 vaccines through 12/30/20 have been released today, 1/7/21!
    3,916 reports of adverse events following vaccination were filed by 12/30/20.
    Of those, 877 adverse events required an ER/ED visit, and 13 vaccine recipients died.
    Of 140 reported adverse events labeled as "serious," 50 were in young adults (presumably healthy) age 17-45. Another 56 were in adults age 46-65. Only 17 were in adults over the age of 75.
    55% of the ER/ED visits were vaccinated individuals age 17-45.
    3 of the deaths were people in their 60's.
    2 death reports, inexplicably, listed no age, described the recipients as "foreign," did not provide batch number, and states, "no follow-up attempts are possible."
    This is extremely troubling because it ALSO states that those reports were made by contactable health professionals.
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    VAERS is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
    Screenshots of search results via the Medalerts search engine, taken today 1/7/2021.

    #2
    can this be right ???????
    didn't know they jabbing young people ?

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      #3
      3,916 out of how many who received the vaccine?

      Alberta lists 42,333 doses given, 7 known adverse reactions. Hardly world ending.

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        #4
        well i plan on getting it , but , curious is all ? 13 deaths is something if you happened to be one?

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          #5
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          well i plan on getting it , but , curious is all ? 13 deaths is something if you happened to be one?
          Somehow reversing that logic to the fatality rate of Covid itself never seems to stand?

          Yeah it’s not the most fatal illness out there but it’s pretty life altering to those who do experience a close one dying.

          If we were to extrapolate the AB data of 7 reactions out of 42,333, the data you posted could be out of an assumed 23,664,147 vaccinations. 13 dead out of 23.6 million isn’t staggering.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            3,916 out of how many who received the vaccine?

            Alberta lists 42,333 doses given, 7 known adverse reactions. Hardly world ending.
            6 people dying sounds low. If average lifespan is 75 years, then the odds of an average person dying on any given day is 1/23735. If the deaths occurred in the week following ( to be considered correlated). Then any average recipient will have a 1 in 3390 chance of dying from any random cause in that week. Assuming all recipients are representative of actual demographics.
            So if more than 44,000 people have been vaccinated, then 13 deaths is not unexpected. Correlation does not imply causation.

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              #7
              https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/covid-cases-rise-israel-despite-successful-vaccine-rollout

              Get the vaccine if you want to support your local health care provider (paid by the government for each poke), and if you own shares in the vaccine company. Well, most doses are prepaid now by governments so that is really now a non issue. But don’t think the vaccine is actually doing anything positive for you.

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                #8
                Give it 10 months then revisit the number of reactions.
                184 deaths in 10 months in sask doesn't seem world ending either.

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