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Drs are having their licenses and jobs threatened if they say anything negative about vax. You can watch the project veritas video 1, where a PA speaks out about her difficulty in even getting drs to report adverse events to VAERS.
Drs are having their licenses and jobs threatened if they say anything negative about vax. You can watch the project veritas video 1, where a PA speaks out about her difficulty in even getting drs to report adverse events to VAERS.
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Anyone that actually watches the video will understand that this is very likely.
No conspiracy reasons, simply a matter of available time and/or priorities of responsibilities.
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Anyone that actually watches the video will understand that this is very likely.
No conspiracy reasons, simply a matter of available time and/or priorities of responsibilities.
Not only that but every profession, including the medical professions, have a high amount of groupthink. It's easier to go along than to point out problems and be perceived as "difficult." It's exactly why the Space Shuttle Challenger O-ring disaster happened.
They don’t watch or read anything. You have to understand the mental state of mind here:
Once you take it, your subconscious has to defend it. That’s all you’re seeing now. That’s why they are so dismissive in their denial. Can you imagine how difficult it is to contemplate these kinds of issues AFTER you took it?
My neighbor has a friend who died after taking the vaccine. And her own sister became extremely ill with horrific symptoms that lasted for a long time. There are probably thousands more stories like this that never see the light of day. To me, it's scary sh*t. I'm not taking it, and that's for darn sure!
It’s terrible that some have had bad reactions, however, for every one of these reports there are many more people who received the vaccine and didn’t.
I am fully vaccinated as is everyone in my household - that’s five people, none of whom had more than aches a day or so afterwards. All of us are working, going to school, living our lives.
Why aren’t our positive experiences with the vaccine just as worthy of note as the negative?
It’s terrible that some have had bad reactions, however, for every one of these reports there are many more people who received the vaccine and didn’t.
I am fully vaccinated as is everyone in my household - that’s five people, none of whom had more than aches a day or so afterwards. All of us are working, going to school, living our lives.
Why aren’t our positive experiences with the vaccine just as worthy of note as the negative?
They are as worthy. But let me provide you some scale.
The vaccines cause a severe adverse reaction in 1 person per every ten thousand. This is what I'm seeing on VAERS. It might be higher, if physicians are not reporting adverse reactions.
So think about that number, 1 in 10,000 and you know 5 people? Odds are, you won't know of a severe reaction to the vaccine at this baseline. Actually, we know the odds, if you know just 5 people who took the vaccine, 99.95% odds none of them will have a severe reaction.
Similarly, with COVID, it kills somewhere around 1 in every 300 person it infects. So you'd need to know 300 people (on average) to know of someone who died of it. Or put it this way, if you knew 5 people who got COVID, odds are 98.344% all 5 survived.
This is why many Americans don't know of anyone who has died of COVID.
But numbers matter, small percentages over large populations still become large numbers.
It’s terrible that some have had bad reactions, however, for every one of these reports there are many more people who received the vaccine and didn’t.
I am fully vaccinated as is everyone in my household - that’s five people, none of whom had more than aches a day or so afterwards. All of us are working, going to school, living our lives.
Why aren’t our positive experiences with the vaccine just as worthy of note as the negative?
Because we're led to believe there are no or very few negative experiences so yours is not supposed to be noteworthy.
There is a thing called the Hippocratic oath that ALL doctors subscribe to. There are a million doctors in this county, and many times more than that worldwide, and they can't all be cowed into silence. The ones who could come out with definitive proof that the medical profession is intentionally being silenced to the detriment of their patients would be rich beyond belief, the ones who were cowed would be out of work and the ones who perpetrated the 'cowing' would be in prison.
No vaccine, or any medicine for that matter, is 100% safe so the occasional bad response is unfortunately to be expected. To say it is common and that doctors are part of the coverup is ignoring common sense.
Bingo. Every drug has potential side effects, even death. A study in the UK shows potentially on average 3,000 people die each year from daily aspirin use.
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