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VAERS data released today by the CDC showed a total of 545,338 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 12,366 deaths and 70,105 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and July 30, 2021
 

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I never read any of your copy/paste nonsense anymore. I used to but got bored of the same shite every time. I read the tiny bit that was your own words, that was plenty.
What did i say ? He ONLY wants posts from people who agree with his way of thinking . Anything else he calls "nonsense" etc .
 
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Hells you freely admit you don’t read most posts because they are too long or use big words, you refuse to think for yourself, and yet you want me to take you seriously? Not a chance.
 
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Back to the topic:
If you’ve had the jab and you believe it work what are you afraid of? No vaccine protects anyone except the person who has had it.

The Covid vaccines do not prevent transmission, and therefore does not prevent spread of Covid. Neither does it reduce the effects should you contract Covid, no science has proved that it does, hence you as likely to die, jabbed or not.
 

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The boy who shouted wolf.

The Internet is Sturgeon's law (90 % of everything is crap). The main goal of an online attention seeker is to only engage in discussions whereupon they can provoke other users. The subject matter is totally irrelevant and unimportant.

Make spurious claims to provoke a reaction, preferably negative but any reaction will suffice.

Keep exaggerating those spurious claims over time to achieve the same reaction from the audience.

Keep upping the ante until it reaches a point where to type any more spurious claims would just confirm, unequivocally, that they are a narcissistic raving lunatic.


Change the subject-


Rinse and repeat.
 
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The boy who shouted wolf.

The Internet is Sturgeon's law (90 % of everything is crap). The main goal of an online attention seeker is to only engage in discussions whereupon they can provoke other users. The subject matter is totally irrelevant and unimportant.

Make spurious claims to provoke a reaction, preferably negative but any reaction will suffice.

Keep exaggerating those spurious claims over time to achieve the same reaction from the audience.

Keep upping the ante until it reaches a point where to type any more spurious claims would just confirm, unequivocally, that they are a narcissistic raving lunatic.


Change the subject-


Rinse and repeat.
And yet if you believe that to be the case, you fall for it every time Sam.
If you don’t like it here, move along, it’s easy really.
 
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The variation between the original virus and the variants is 0.3 % genetic difference.
Any RNA virus is prone to mutation as cloning errors are common and are expressed, unlike in DNA
All this BS about it mutating because of the unvaccinated is just another pressure tactic.
 
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Our media are the beneficiaries of £322 million of taxpayers money from government Covid advertising until March 2022. The UK government are now the biggest spender of advertising in the UK. No wonder the media doesn’t bite the hand that feeds them.

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The CDC has said that as of 16 July 2021, 8.9 million children aged between 12 and 17 had received the Pfizer Covid vaccine. It’s true that in that time there were also 9,246 reports to VAERS, the US Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (to which members of the public can report problems that occur after vaccination, to act as an early-warning system in case some of those problems are being caused by vaccines). Reports were generated for about 1 in 1,000 vaccinations.

About 91% of these were for “nonserious adverse events”, such as dizziness or fainting. Serious events are classed as anything where the person was hospitalised or their hospitalisation was prolonged, or they experienced life-threatening illness, permanent disability and death.

Of those 9,246 reports, 397 or 4% were for myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) or myopericarditis (inflamed heart muscle and pericardium, the fibrous sac around the heart). Both can be caused by a number of different things, and although myocarditis in the young is rare, it’s not unheard of in children and we don’t know how many of these cases reported to VAERS, if any, were caused by the vaccine.

The CDC said: “Among the serious reports, myocarditis and other conditions that might be associated with myocarditis were among the most common terms reported; however, these terms did not account for a large proportion of VAERS reports overall.

“No reports of death to VAERS were determined to be the result of myocarditis.”


In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the government’s Commission on Human Medicines assessed the reports of myocarditis following Covid-19 vaccination. Guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recently been updated recommending the Pfizer vaccine to those aged 16 or older.

The MHRA assessment recommended that healthcare professionals and vaccinated people be alert to the symptoms of myocarditis, which are new onset of chest pain, shortness of breath or symptoms of arrhythmia (abnormal heartbeat).

The JCVI also notes that in adults in Israel and the US, “the reported cases of myocarditis following mRNA vaccination are of a ‘milder phenotype’ with the vast majority of persons recovering swiftly from the acute episode, compared to more typical cases of myocarditis”.

How many children died?​

Fourteen deaths were reported to VAERS following vaccination and the CDC reviewed these as part of the study. As the video claims, four were in those under 15, and 10 were in those aged 16 to 17. The CDC said: “impressions regarding cause of death were pulmonary embolism (two), suicide (two), intracranial hemorrhage (two), heart failure (one), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and disseminated Mycobacterium chelonae infection (one), and unknown or pending further records (six).”

As we’ve said before, we don’t know that VAERS reported symptoms were caused by the vaccine. The CDC concluded that the causes of death didn’t suggest they were due to the vaccinations, but that the exact causes of deaths for some of those who died is pending extra information.

It’s true that myocarditis does seem to be a “rare serious adverse event associated with receipt of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines” but it has not led to any confirmed deaths in children. Because these serious reports were so rare, the CDC still recommends that children aged 12 and over in the USA should get the vaccine to help protect against Covid-19.
 

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I`m bored sick with all the3se pages of statistics bandied around by different "Vaccine " researchers from this site. can`t we just say " we give in ,you win ,now fk off and start a new thread please "?.
 
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I`m bored sick with all the3se pages of statistics bandied around by different "Vaccine " researchers from this site. can`t we just say " we give in ,you win ,now fk off and start a new thread please "?.
Nobody forces you to read it. Move along.
 
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