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There is always some risk involved when one gets a vaccination of any kind.
I'm not trying to make light of this. In fact, my husband and I got the J&J vaccine a few months ago. We've also had, in the past, tetanus and flu shots.
That said, I've noticed that the side effects from the mRNA vaccines don't seem to get the same amount of attention from the MSM.
Covid makes it easier for whatever condition you already have yo kill you faster.
So by your definition, if someone has athlete’s foot and falls down the stairs, breaking their neck, then athlete’s foot should be listed as a cause of death?
So by your definition, if someone has athlete’s foot and falls down the stairs, breaking their neck, then athlete’s foot should be listed as a cause of death?
Ridiculous analogy but you do know that is exactly how the adverse event database works.
"Although the available evidence suggests an association between the Janssen vaccine and increased risk of GBS, it is insufficient to establish a causal relationship," the statement reads, later adding, "Importantly, the FDA has evaluated the available information for the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and continues to find the known and potential benefits clearly outweigh the known and potential risks."
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