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There's zero tracking on vaccine incidents. The FDA/CDC has zero idea what the real vaccine adverse effect rate is...
If someone brings up vaers, they'll respond that its trash data.
lovely...
Nice mass roll out of a vaccine with brand new technology with almost zero phase 3 testing and no way to test adverse reactions.
Including a nurse who was televised getting the vaccine in the first week and passing out minutes later... Only to be kept hidden from public view for 3 years plus now. And when a family member was contacted, they said they couldn't talk about it because of a NDA.
Not suspect what-so-ever
Keep defending this shit... seriously, ya'll look like a bunch of brainless lemmings
The Covid "vax" is not a vaccine in any sense of the definition before they changed it. At best its a pre-treatment to reduce severe symptoms.. and i don't even think it does that now.
I'm not anti-vax. There's several that do what they're supposed to.
But you have to understand how a huge segment of the population has lost faith in health "experts". We were lied to many times, either knowingly or not.
Peter Hotez was the worst...
I don't think you quite realize how much easier it is to sit back and criticize everything, as opposed to attempting to find real-world solutions that makes billions of individuals all happy.
You say that scientists lied to you many times? That's because it was a NOVEL virus, in the early stages, with people dying, and nobody could predict the future. What any prudent person isn't going to do is essentially gamble with the possibility that millions could die and just bet that "it's just a flu bro". So suggestions were given, vaccines created, and those efforts were then revised as new evidence and data rolls in. That's the scientific method.
You implying that in 2020 all the world's scientists should have instantly had all the answers to a possible worldwide pandemic, and worse should have just buried their heads in the sand and ignored all new, incoming data and stuck with the original suggestions is just not a very complex way of understanding how science works.
By all means, you want to criticize the response and peruse social media all day for outliers, that's your right. But it comes across as short-sighted and empty unless you have suggestions on how to better handle things. Anyone can be a critic. That's easy. So let's see how well your own ideas hold up to the same amount of scrutiny.