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To: FJB who wrote (2694)1/1/2022 12:44:49 PM
From: Valuepro  Respond to of 5961
 
79,000 claimants to receive awards in Australia to date?

That would be around 3 awards per 1,000 persons in the country, assuming a 100 percent vaccination rate (including all children and infants).

Seeking compensation in the US is seriously more complicated.

crsreports.congress.gov

Besides, rates of harm in the US are not available. Instead, the country relies upon voluntary inputs by people who understand that they can report adverse effects, as can their doctors if they care too.

shtfplan.com

Note that the video highlights pericarditis as a vaccine side effect. It can feel like the same thing as a heart attack, and it is also potentially lethal. I was once hospitalized for three days as a possible heart attack victim though the ultimate diagnosis was pericarditis. While I recovered quickly, my cardiologist told me that I was at increased risk for having it again and with more extreme consequences. Understanding that, should I seek to be fully vaccinated if it puts me at risk of having pericarditis once again? Should I risk sacrificing myself "to the greater good" (as in Atlas Shrugged)? [Rhetorical questions.]