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To: maceng2 who wrote (176793)8/20/2021 9:11:04 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217815
 
Two observations, that …

(1) Impossible to spend $606M on any building aircondition system in China no matter how fancy, and certainly cannot be mission-accomplished between the supposed contracting in Sept 2019 and whenever the WHO team showed up to visit. Remember, there was an Australian scientist working at the Wuhan lab all through that period.

(2) The USA scientist Peter Daszak likely a DNC member, can easily be grilled by both DNC and RNC members of Capitol Hill, so best do so, and see if he implicates the CCP.

In the meantime, as far as investigating labs go, Fort Detrick definitely suspicious, because it was actually shut down for safety issues, as opposed to rumored to install a $606M aircon system, unless of course such a system was installed by the CIA and Pentagon in Afghanistan and hidden in the 2.2-4.4T.

:0))))))

Always enjoy WP comedy.



To: maceng2 who wrote (176793)8/20/2021 9:30:01 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217815
 
More data incoming …

Not indicating good

zerohedge.com

US Investigates Moderna Jab After Data Show 2.5x Higher Risk Of Heart Inflammation

The Internet's social-media censors have been extremely vigilant at suppressing every tidbit of COVID vaccine "misinformation" that comes their way. So, as readers might imagine, drawing attention to publicly released data about the rare (but sometimes deadly) side effects associated with both mRNA and adenovirus-vector jabs has been...a challenge.

But let's back up: over the past couple of months, health authorities in the US and Israel connected rare instances of myocarditis - that is, inflammation of the heart - to the mRNA jabs produced by Pfizer and Moderna. After a hurried secret meeting with its advisors in late June, the FDA reluctantly released a warning about a "likely association" between incidences of myocarditis and the new side effects.



And now, a new twist: On Thursday evening, the Washington Post published a report claiming that the Moderna coronavirus vaccine may be associated with a higher risk of myocarditis in younger adults than previously believed. The report relies on new data from a Canadian study that has yet to be released.

How much more dangerous is the Moderna jab than the Pfizer? Well, the preliminary data leaked to WaPo show the risk of myocarditis might be as much as 2.5x higher for the Moderna jab.

The news represents the latest bump in the road for Moderna's high-flying stock, as patients (especially younger men in their 20s and 30s deemed at highest risk to suffer the side effect) now have an incentive to prefer Pfizer's jab over Moderna's (if they still have any confidence in the mRNA jabs at all, that is).

WaPo's sources stressed that the new research hasn't yet been concluded, and that there's still plenty of work to be done before the FDA decides whether to attach another warning label to the Moderna jabs. The sources also claimed that the new data "are not slam bang".
The investigation, which involves the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is focusing on Canadian data that suggests the Moderna vaccine may carry a higher risk for young people than the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, especially for males below the age of 30 or so. The authorities also are scrutinizing data from the United States to try to determine whether there is evidence of an increased risk from Moderna in the U.S. population.
The two people who described the investigation spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing review because they were not authorized to discuss it.
One of the people familiar with the review emphasized it is too early to reach a conclusion. The person said the agencies must do additional work before deciding whether to issue any kind of new or revised warning or recommendation about the situation. In June, the FDA added a warning label for the Pfizer and Moderna shots — both known as mRNA vaccines — about increased risk of myocarditis.
“We have not come to a conclusion on this,” one of the people familiar with the investigation said. “The data are not slam bang.”
The FDA and CDC both said they're looking into the data. To be sure, WaPo notes that the side effects remain "extremely rare" - or at least "very uncommon." Probably...

The myocarditis side effect is extremely rare and even if it is more likely in people receiving the Moderna vaccine, it probably is still very uncommon. Officials want to be careful not to cause alarm among the public, especially when officials are trying to persuade more people to be vaccinated amid a surge of cases fueled by the fast-moving delta variant.


So far, the FDA and CDC's official position is that the threat posed by COVID is far worse than any threat posed by vaccine side effects, and that all Americans over the age of 12 should get the jab. But as with any recent scientific judgment, there are others in the community who disagree - some who believe that the risk of side effects for young people might just outweigh the risk of harm from contracting COVID, which - as we have reviewed before - is virtually nil.

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To: maceng2 who wrote (176793)8/20/2021 8:25:19 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217815
 
'they' are trying to tell us to get vaccinated, because 'only' 1/3 of the under-50 covid deaths are of vaccinated people

telegraph.co.uk

Coronavirus latest news: Two-thirds of under-50s who died with delta variant were unvaccinated

Poppie Platt Maighna Nanu India McTaggart 6:58PM

The Government is pushing to get more young people vaccinated against Covid-19, as the delta variant continues to surge among younger age groups Credit: Andy Rain/Shutterstock

Booster jabs for all over-50s could be shelved Top university is first in UK to ban unvaccinated students Only eight ‘cowboy’ travel test firms taken off list since review began Fraser Nelson: Can ministers fight off another schools crisis? Matthew Lesh: Ardern is trapped in her arrogant Zero Covid policyAlmost two-thirds of people under 50 who have died in England with the delta variant were unvaccinated, new figures show.

Data from Public Health England (PHE) shows that of the 113 deaths of people under 50, 64 per cent were unvaccinated, while 10 per cent had received one jab and 24 per cent had received both.

Among the 1,076 deaths of people aged over 50, 30 per cent were unvaccinated, 9 per cent had had one dose and 61 per cent were fully-vaccinated.

While the majority of deaths with the delta variant have occurred in people aged 50 or over, the under-50s account for more hospital admissions.

PHE data shows that 74 per cent of this age group in hospital with the variant are unvaccinated.

This comes as the Government pushes for more young people to get vaccinated, as almost three million young adults in the UK are yet to receive a jab.

England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty took to Twitter to urge young people to get vaccinated, saying that some young people who are hospitalised with Covid are "very sick" and "regret delaying" their jabs.