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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1388876)1/27/2023 1:18:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) of 1578628
 
WinFastOrRuZZia,
As Today's VRBPAC Meeting Ended, CDC Dep. Dir. Tom Shimabukuro Admits COVID Vaccines Are Causing "Debilitating Illnesses"
This is not news. Pfizer, the FDA, the CDC, and practically everyone involved in the R&D of the vaccines are aware of the side effects.

The question is how often they occur, and whether that makes the vaccines not worth the risk.

So far, COVID itself has around a 10% chance of causing long-term debilitating illnesses. I have a friend from high school who had to quit working because of that. Some could argue that so-called "long COVID" is contributing to the decline in the nation's workforce, which in turn would contribute to inflation.

As for the vaccine, probably around 0.01% experience long-term debilitating illnesses. Of course, when you have 224M Americans who got the vaccine, 0.01% still translates to 22,000 cases.

That's more than enough cases for the anti-vaxxers and the Q Continuum to highlight, magnify, and amplify, all to spread fear and gain political power.

But I for one would rather take my chances with something that has an 0.01% chance of debilitating side effects vs. nAtUrAl iMmUnItY which has a 10% chance.

It's a trick I like to call math.

Tenchusatsu
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