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To: semimojo

We don’t have any evidence that there’s a higher rate of blindness in the vaccinate

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False. We have evidence that blindness is associated with Covid vaccines at a far higher rate than any other vaccine, including the annual flu vaccine. There’s no reason for deaths, strokes, heart failure, blood clots, neurological damage and other injuries, like blindness, to cluster around Covid ‘vaccine’s at drastically greater levels than all other vaccines, often linking onset closely in time to injection (e.g., within 2 days). You keep deflecting from the obvious truth.


111 posted on 12/20/2021 11:16:44 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
False. We have evidence that blindness is associated with Covid vaccines at a far higher rate than any other vaccine...

Even if true that says nothing about blindness in the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated.

There’s no reason for deaths, strokes, heart failure, blood clots, neurological damage and other injuries, like blindness, to cluster around Covid ‘vaccine’s at drastically greater levels than all other vaccines...

And we don't know that they do.

What we know is there have been many more events reported to VAERS related to Covid vaccines than for any other vaccine.

But we've never had a situation like this of mass vaccination of hundreds of millions of people since the VAERS system was created.

Given that the vaccines are new and there's been massive media coverage (an understatement) I'd fully expect people to be more likely to report any event that occurred after a shot.

For instance, I think someone who experienced blindness two weeks after a tetanus shot would be much less likely to report it to VAERS than they would be after a Covid shot.

Never mind that we've never gotten close to the numbers of people vaccinated in a short period of time.

That's why the test has to be vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, or at least what you would expect in an unvaccinated population.

VAERS is self reported or mandatory for healthcare providers even if there's no causal connection to the vaccines.

It's the definition of anecdotal.

I fully believe those events happened. What neither I nor you have is the evidence to show the level of serious adverse events exceeds what you would have without the vaccines.

116 posted on 12/20/2021 11:42:13 AM PST by semimojo
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