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A New Low for the FDATrialSite News ^ | August 23, 2021 | vaccinetruthPosted on 8/24/2021, 12:55:34 AM by conservative98
Today, August 23, 2021, the FDA approved the Pfizer COVID19 vaccine in spite of the following issues:
- The vaccines are more likely to kill you than save you. The clinical trial (gold-standard medical research) evidence to date shows the vaccine kills more people than it saves (including Pfizer’s own 6 month randomized study which demonstrated a 7% higher overall death rate for those administered the vaccine. The vaccine reduced COVID deaths by 50%, however this came at the cost of increasing deaths from cardiac arrest and other causes, so that the net benefit is negative, i.e., the vaccine is more likely to kill you than save you. For example, Pfizer’s own study showed deaths from COVID were reduced by a factor of 2, but this saving was more than offset by deaths from cardiac arrest which went up by 4X. This is not a good tradeoff. The safety data in VAERS compared with the CDC data on mortality for different age cohorts also confirms that the vaccines are more likely to harm than help.
395 posted on
08/24/2021 1:17:06 AM PDT by
ransomnote
(IN GOD WE TRUST)
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They rushed it. They are trapped.
397 posted on
08/24/2021 1:19:28 AM PDT by
Ymani Cricket
( "Pressure Makes Diamonds" ~General Patton)
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70 CCP members on the Pfizer investment board....
402 posted on
08/24/2021 1:39:34 AM PDT by
Ymani Cricket
( "Pressure Makes Diamonds" ~General Patton)
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“...demonstrated a 7% higher overall death rate for those administered the vaccine”
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Let me get this straight.
You have a 93% survival rate for a “vaccine” that is supposed to protect you from a disease with a 98.5% survival rate?
Math is hard.
504 posted on
08/24/2021 8:42:30 AM PDT by
sevlex
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542 posted on
08/24/2021 10:15:26 AM PDT by
TangoLimaSierra
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