They do. They say that 99.99996% of those receiving at least one vaccination didn't die from it. They say that 99.3% of the people getting the shot had no adverse reaction. And they say that 99.7% of the people getting at least one shot did not have any serious side effects.
Why is the EU having more deaths and debilitating illnesses than the US? I suggest censorship, misreporting, and corruption by Demented Joe’s bunch.
Or it could be that the EU has administered over 100 million more vaccinations than the U.S. has.
You probably are right. We know that our government, and especially the CDC are absolutely trustworthy.
After all, the CDC is a government agency insulated from outside influence....Right?
Here is an update to an anecdote I posted a couple of weeks ago on FR. My daughter's husband got his first Moderna shot.
He never previously had any problems with his hearing. The next morning he had all kinds of noises in his ears. It got so bad he went to the Hospital (Mass. General in Boston) and they took tests and set up another visit.
The ear DR. told him since he is the only one complaining about the ear problem, they could not blame the shot, but told him not to get the second Moderna shot.
He went back for the second visit and they told him things had changed and that two more people came in with exactly the same ear complaints after getting the same shot; and the Hospital is forwarding that info to the appropriate agency.
My daughter told me the Doctors gave him a shot of steroids in his ear to help with the incessant noise. -Tom
Don't forget about all the reports of how the side effects from the remaining 0.03% of the people "surprised" doctors, and how the side effects were "unexpected," or will have to be "looked into" or call "emergency meetings" to discuss it.
The point is not that the numbers affected are small, it's that not enough advanced research was done to let doctors know what side-effects to expect and how to diagnose whether a person was a likely candidate to experience those side effects.
As it stood at the time, getting the vaccine was like a game of Russian Roulette - the odds may have been lower but nobody knew whether they would be the person susceptible to severe side effects or just minor ones, because the doctors didn't know, either.
-PJ