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Re: [WO/Hat-Gang Only - MODERATED] The fucking COVID vax thread (No hat? Fuck off!)
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aesma
on 20/12/2021, 12:19:34 UTC
I don't want to sound disrespectful, but we know there is vast underreporting of adverse events.

I have heard the opposite. Someone dies of a heart attack two days after getting jabbed : it's reported, even though it probably has nothing to do with the vaccine.

Have you heard about the situation in Gibraltar recently?

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/christmas-cancelled-gibraltar-vaccinations-b966816.html

"Gibraltar has seen cases increase with 66 new daily infections reported on average - equivalent to 52% of its peak in January.
The Rock has administered at least 94,469 vaccine doses so far which is enough to have fully vaccinated 140.2% of the country’s population."


I don't want to come off as cheeky, but it's arguable breakthrough infections are an adverse reaction.

Could you imagine the outrage of someone being traditionally vaccinated against smallpox, and contracting smallpox, to offer a different viewpoint?

I was reading about vaccines on wikipedia the other day, and it turns out the smallpox virus is infectious (on purpose). It's not recommended for some people because of this.

Another common vaccine, against polio, can become contagious, and the vaccinated person starts contaminating others ! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polio_vaccine#Vaccine-induced_polio