In view of the fact that COVID-19 has a 99.8% survival rate and thus a 0.2% mortality rate, is this test group large enough to determine whether the vaccine is perhaps actually more lethal than the virus, itself?
The study also found no significant differences in vaccine side effects between pregnant and non-pregnant women.
What does that tell us? That an approx. equal number of pregnant and non-pregnant women experienced dizziness, vomiting, skin rashes, etc. after receiving the vaccine? And what about the control group? How did they fare? I.e., how many of them experienced dizziness, vomiting, skin rashes, etc. after NOT receiving the vaccine?
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βIn view of the fact that COVID-19 has a 99.8% survival rate and thus a 0.2% mortality rate, is this test group large enough to determine whether the vaccine is perhaps actually more lethal than the virus, itself?β
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Well, you judge. IMHO, independent, free choice between vaccination or no vaccination is a good thing.
β...Pregnancy is considered to be a risk factor for severe COVID-19, including increased risk for hospitalization and death from the virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of March 22, more than 80,500 pregnant women in the United States had been infected with the virus and 88 had died, the CDC found....
Both researchers hope that examples like their study encourage pharmaceutical companies to offer pregnant women the opportunity to participate in future vaccine studies, even beyond COVID-19.
“Otherwise this population sits at home cowering because they have no idea what to do,” Alter said.
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