Posted on 03/23/2024 1:02:48 PM PDT by bitt
COVID vaccine safety systems not designed to determine safety, experts tell Congress. Teen boys face lower risk of post-vaccination heart inflammation than getting hit by lightning, Stanford doc claims.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective – assuming the federal government consistently updates vaccine-injury reports, assigns sufficient resources to adjudicating claims and subjects vaccines to the same safety standards as cars.
None of those assumptions is correct, medical and legal witnesses told the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic at the second of two hearings on vaccine injuries Thursday.
They included David Gortler, the first pharmacologist to serve as senior adviser to the Food and Drug Administration commissioner, pioneer of human "investigational medicine clinical trials" at Pfizer and former Yale School of Medicine professor, now at the Heritage Foundation.
Republican and Democratic members of the subcommittee agreed that America's vaccine-injury payment programs need reform, the subject of a bipartisan bill, but split on what they and the national Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System could currently confirm about vaccine safety, given a spike in injury reports and built-in limitations.
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Battery cars *are* the fake vax of automobiles
Battery cars like the “Tesla Napalm” are the vax of cars.
TeslaHumper = Dr Fubar
bttt
IMHO the reason car insurance has spiked is because of EVs.
If insurance was based on the vehicle itself the insurance will kill the EV industry so they use gas vehicles to subsidize the insurance companies to keep insurance prices on EVs reasonable.
Americans would be scared to ride in a car driven by Joe Biden.
PING
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