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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1499726)11/7/2024 2:48:18 PM
From: longz  Respond to of 1570081
 
DUUMBER98 Your wrong dopey===>>

Did people die of Covid VACCINATION??

ChatGPT said:

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Yes, while the COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective for the vast majority of people, there have been rare instances of serious adverse reactions, some of which have been fatal. Most adverse effects reported were mild (like sore arms, fatigue, or mild fever). However, in very rare cases, certain severe side effects did occur, such as blood clotting issues associated with the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, or myocarditis with some mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna, particularly among young males.

These cases were rigorously studied, and health authorities often adjusted guidelines to reduce risks, for example, by recommending certain vaccines for specific age groups or providing alternative options. Health organizations continue to monitor and investigate vaccine safety data, with a transparent approach to updating the public on risks and benefits.