Job 33:6
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Listen, you do what you want. If you want to pretend that a "severe adverse event" in response to a vaccine is not colloquially a "side effect", you go right ahead.
But-for the vaccine, said event would not have occurred. That's the point.
Severe adverse events cannot be equated to side effects caused by the vaccine because such events were observed in the control group in which people never even received the vaccine.
This isn't rocket science. If the article says that people who were part of the trial, who were part of the control group that never received the vaccine, experienced severe adverse events, then it follows, quite simply that you can't say that these events were side effects from the vaccine.
You can say that some events of people not in the control group may have been a result of the vaccine.
Indeed, this is what the article said. And did you read how many events may have been a product of the vaccine or the control?
Not dozens...
Out of the 24,000+ volunteers,
"3"
events were observed that may or may not have been caused by the vaccine or the control.
Meanwhile 3,000 americans die every single day from covid-19, amounting to roughly 450,000 american deaths in the past year.
To be fair, If you're a regular everyday person who doesn't have a history of allergic reactions to vaccines, you probably have a better chance of getting struck by lightening multiple times than you have a chance of being harmed by any of these vaccines.
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