I think it’s probably more like 40 million to 80 million. No wait, probably more like 200 million to 500 million. The bodies are piled up so high now they’re blotting out the sun. At least it’s helping with global warming though, right?
“Adverse reactions” is a misnomer. VAERS is not a reactions reporting tool. It’s called Vaccine Adverse EVENT Reporting System for a reason. EVENTS. So any time someone gets a headache after a vaccination, they’re encouraged to report it. Sore arm? Report it. Feeling tired? Report it. Is every headache reported? No. But medical personnel are required by law to report serious adverse events to VAERS, so those are mostly logged.
I don’t care about 200,000 headaches and sore arms or even 20 million. Not if it saves a million American lives. I certainly do care about serious reactions like anaphylaxis, blood clots, or death. Thankfully, no medical investigations have revealed that anyone has died from a COVID-19 vaccine. Cases of anaphylaxis are rare, mostly predictable, and easily counteracted. Cases of blood clots are also rare and there are well understood risk factors that can be accounted for.
In the meantime, VAERS data is being studied to find any unexpected patterns of reports that are outside the normal expected frequency for a particular event. Investigations will continue to happen to ensure there aren’t specific safety concerns. This is the normal course of events for any medicine. The alternative is we just give up and forget about ever providing any new medical treatment for anyone ever. No thanks.
But it won't. Most people under 70 are at very little risk of death from the coof, which is why the Harvard Medical School doctor who was on the committee advising the CDC (till he got thrown off, basically for being TOO pro-vax!), said nobody under 70 should get the jabs.
In the meantime, VAERS data is being studied to find any unexpected patterns of reports that are outside the normal expected frequency for a particular event. Investigations will continue to happen to ensure there aren’t specific safety concerns. This is the normal course of events for any medicine. The alternative is we just give up and forget about ever providing any new medical treatment for anyone ever. No thanks.
Hasty generalization fallacy.
2aProtectsTheRest is banging the fear drum enough. don’t help them do it...
Imagine if the internet was around when Radiation Therapy for Cancers came to be.
“I’m not letting anyone shoot radioactive material into my body!”
“Experimental Cancer treatments. That’s all they are. It’s not a cure!”
“Dr. Tenpenny says I might lose my hair but it’ll save my life. I like my hair! I have a right to keep my hair!”
“Those new Cancer treatments KILL off your White Blood Cells!! Screw that!”
And Epstein officially killed himself, too.