“You leave out the fact that they got the vax THE DAY BEFORE”
No, I was pointing out the random probability of a vaccination and a stroke occurring on the same day - or the day before, or six days before, or whenever.
If 2,000 people per day (on average) have strokes, and 1% of the population is getting a vaccination each day, just randomly you would expect about twenty people to have a stroke the day of vaccination, the day after vaccination, and so on.
Of course, since strokes and vaccinations are both concentrated in the smaller population of older Americans, you would expect the random number of such coincidences to be even greater than 20, undiluted by the youth ( who are unlikely to have strokes or be vaccinated).
How about all those people who were vaccinated, and THE NEXT DAY won over $100 dollars in casinos, or on lottery tickets? Doesn’t that correlation prove that vaccination causes lottery winning?
No, of course not.
Seriously? That's your argument?
That's as intellectually stupid as the cock crowing makes the sun come up one.
I don't think the lottery has anything to do with health and I also believe that science would agree that taking a vaccine into your body has no possible bearing on winning the lottery.
See what I mean by 'beclowning yourself'?
You people need to understand you're not arguing with children, here.
So, the moral of the story is....there have been no adverse reactions to any vaccine, but if there were any, it would be purely coincidental.
I guess that's your story and you're sticking to it.
