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To: Caipirabob
Over 480,000,000 people have received COVID-19 vaccinations.

This article is stating 4,500 people have died as a result of vaccination.

Perspective is everything.

So is accuracy.

1. According to the CDC website, 145.8 million have received the vaccine in this country. The VAERS assumes only about 1% of actual cases are reported. But let's say 25% are reported. That would mean a total of at least 18,000 deaths in this country from the vaccines.

2. The total deaths and side-effects from the vaccines are more, in total, that all of the previous vaccines combined for the past 30 years. Previously, 50 deaths would be enough to halt a vaccine completely.

3. A Vaccine is hardly needed when there are safe, effective and inexpensive treatment options. These are being suppressed in favor of the vaccines.

If you wish links for the above, let me know.

23 posted on 06/16/2021 8:02:01 AM PDT by Blennos ( )
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To: Blennos
The total deaths and side-effects from the vaccines are more, in total, that all of the previous vaccines combined for the past 30 years. Previously, 50 deaths would be enough to halt a vaccine completely.

Point me to one death that the FDA or CDC have attributed to one of the vaccines used in the US.

27 posted on 06/16/2021 8:10:19 AM PDT by semimojo
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To: Blennos

VAERS is voluntary...how many families will every report the death of a loved one to a web site they never heard about...vaers data is under reported by a factor of 50.


36 posted on 06/16/2021 8:45:52 AM PDT by spokeshave (White Confederate statue kills black man......Another month of protests.... (HT to seawolf101))
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