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Respond to of 1575181 Covid-19: All Lies. All Crime. — Chapter 12 Posted on July 17, 2024 by Baron Bodissey Below is the twelfth chapter in the serialization of Paul Weston’s book Covid-19: All Lies. All Crime. Previously: Chapters 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 . Covid-19: All Lies. All Crime. by Paul Weston Chapter 12: Do I Need The Covid Vaccine? Governments all around the world displayed an astonishing degree of fanaticism with regard to vaccinating everyone against Covid-19. It was truly mind-boggling to both watch and be part of. Despite the millions of argumentative words generated between pro-vax hysterics and anti-vax sceptics, there are really only three simple questions to be asked about the Covid vaccine:Do I need it? Does it work? Is it safe? Do I need it? As I have outlined earlier, there was no lethal pandemic in 2020. The Infection Fatality Rate for Covid-19 was similar to that of influenza, so nobody needed an experimental, Emergency Use Authorisation vaccine at all, let alone the young, healthy, or pregnant. Somewhat ironically, this was revealed in the drug trials themselves. AstraZeneca stated they “were running out of time” with regard to their vaccine trial and went on to explain this was because they were having great trouble finding anyone who exhibited Covid-19 symptoms, which obviously caused data input problems when it came to comparisons between the vaccinated and unvaccinated trial members. The Pfizer vaccine trial consisted of 42,000 people, but only 170 of them (0.4%) tested positive for Covid-19. Of these 170 people, none became seriously ill or needed hospitalisation. Interestingly enough, though, there were a handful of hospitalisations, but these were only amongst the vaccinated trial members whose health problems were caused by the vaccine side effects rather than Covid-19. What the Pfizer trial inadvertently revealed was obvious: Covid-19 was nothing to worry about. Hardly anyone contracted it, and of those that did, no one was badly affected by it. The vaccine was therefore unnecessary at best, and at worst was responsible for severe side-effects and hospitalisations. The whole Covid farce should have been called to a halt there and then, but that didn’t happen, of course.