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It’s a Covid vaccine, not an immortality vaccine. Some people will coincidentally die after receiving it. So will some people after drinking a glass of water or eating a taco or playing with their grandchildren. Doesn’t mean water or tacos or grandkids caused their death any more than getting the vaccine did.
We would need to know what actually caused his death, and whether he had been healthy before getting the vaccine. You can't simply assume that everyone who dies after getting the vaccine would have died anyway. We don't know.
Dying from a "vaccine" is of no consequence and not worth considering.
When a herd is vaccinated, we would expect a portion of the cattle to kick the bucket. It's a cost analysis matter. A small percentage of the herd dying in order to restore proper revenue generation is certainly worth what little sacrifice it is. After all, ivory towers, palaces, penthouses, capitol buildings, limos, private jets, SS troops, death camps, etc, aren't cheap. The herd can be out of commission only for so long before the royalty is inconvenienced.
Just social distance and wear a mask when ya can't. It ain't that hard and it can prevent lockdowns and economic harm and might even save a life.
something we can agree on.
I'm still in appeasement phase. My state is "locked down" until Feb 29. I'm going to do my part so it gets lifted then, schools are as in-person as the teachers will allow, and at the end of March I'm getting on a plane for vacation.
I don't care if you choose the vaccine or not, so long as that choice has no effect on returning us to "normal"
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