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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1453176)4/21/2024 6:20:00 PM
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Thanks for the link to the USA Today comment on the Pfizer trial report.

I also read this link as well, it says the same thing.

Pfizer’s confidential document shows adverse events reported following vaccination; it doesn’t demonstrate that the vaccine caused the events or is unsafe - Health Feedback

The whole purpose of the vaccine trial is to find out if the vaccine is safe or not. This not the same as fundamental research into a scientific topic. Therefore if adverse effects are observed, normal procedure would be to assume the adverse effects are due to the vaccine until further testing and statistical analysis rules out the likelihood that the vaccine was the cause of adverse events.

The fact that adverse events were seen, and the peculiar denialism "that causation hasn't been proven" that seems to be the fashion these days is disturbing to me.

That observation to me, by itself, has alarm bell ringing at several levels.

but there is lots more too. The funding programs for Covid and the vaccines goes way back, to 2012 according to this link.

There are lots of issues that need to be addressed.