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It's All Politics
This is an actual tweet from Joe Biden
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[–]ActuallyNot 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun - 2 years ago (0 children)
Yeah, you can. The risk of a kid dying or being permanently disabled from measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, hpv , hep A and B , diptheria, pertussis, rota, tetanus, meningococcal, flu, pneumoncoccal, polio cumulatively is all lower than dying of the covid jab.
This is flat out wrong. The risk of dying from the old-school covid vaccines such as astrazeneca is about 1 in 3 million. The risk of dying from the mRNA vaccines is nil.
Theres no question that they would get willing volunteers.
That's not good enough for an ethics committee. They would be putting people at risk.
You see in science, you need to PROVE that an intervention does not harm before you give it
Yes. That's why they went through all those trials.
You have no way of knowing that if you haven’t analyzed all the raw data available.
Yes I do. You can't p-hack without being able to analyse different criteria for the effect. But a diagnosis of Autism doesn't have enough degrees of freedom to p-hack.
In most cases an immune response to an infection. Prove it.
In most cases an immune response to an infection.
Prove it.
It's something that's mentioned in the literature, for instance:
Theoretically, vaccines could trigger autoimmunity by means of cytokine production, anti-idiotypic network, expression of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigens, modification of surface antigens and induction of novel antigens, molecular mimicry, bystander activation, epitope spreading, and polyclonal activation of B cells. There is strong evidence that none of these mechanisms is really effective in causing autoimmune diseases. Vaccines are not a source of autoimmune diseases. By contrast, absolute evidence exists that infectious agents can trigger autoimmune mechanisms and that they do cause autoimmune diseases. - VACCINES AND AUTOIMMUNITY Prior to the vaccine the government estimated that the death + disability rate for measles was around 1 in 10,000 cases.
Theoretically, vaccines could trigger autoimmunity by means of cytokine production, anti-idiotypic network, expression of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigens, modification of surface antigens and induction of novel antigens, molecular mimicry, bystander activation, epitope spreading, and polyclonal activation of B cells. There is strong evidence that none of these mechanisms is really effective in causing autoimmune diseases. Vaccines are not a source of autoimmune diseases. By contrast, absolute evidence exists that infectious agents can trigger autoimmune mechanisms and that they do cause autoimmune diseases. - VACCINES AND AUTOIMMUNITY
Prior to the vaccine the government estimated that the death + disability rate for measles was around 1 in 10,000 cases.
Do you have a source on this one?
A mild vaccine doesn’t kill. But we know lots of vaxes are killing people.
You don't have a source on this one. It's not true.
Polio vaccine is now causing ALL cases of polio. Super.
Prior to the vaccine, there were about 350,000 polio cases. Now, outside Pakistan and Afghanistan where there has been a resurgence due to vaccine hesitancy, there are less than 100.
That's a lot of good.
The onus is on Team Vax.
The Vaccines go through the safety and efficacy trials. They actually go through several if they become available in all countries. The safety is well established.
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