The thread title is:
"I Just Had The Pfizer Vaccine"
The Pfizer vaccine is for Covid, a virus that has a +99% survival rate.
And that is based on not knowing how many more have the virus, but are asymptomatic and have never been tested. Survival rate would be higher if we knew how many had it. We do not.
The motivation for the vaccine is the number of covid cases and "covid deaths."
Hospitals are paid more if they classify ANY sickness or death as covid related/caused.
This is a moral hazard and leads to inflated counts.
Again, the survival rate would be higher than 99.5%, if we had an accurate count.
Ergo, there is less need for the vaccine.
The amazing thing is that I encapsulated all that into a short (made up) story I posted earlier.
aMorePerfectUnion wrote: “Hospitals are paid more if they classify ANY sickness or death as covid related/caused. This is a moral hazard and leads to inflated counts.”
Why is that relevant to the incidence of side-effects?