In all likelihood the vaccines are safer for an individual when compared to trekking society without one. I compare their use to car seatbelts before the advent of airbags. Are there crashes where seatbelts could be more harmful than beneficial? Yes. So, is buckling a seatbelt a bad idea. No. These days the problem with any vaccine is that it needs to be presented in two different ways. One presentation has the vaccine recommended by conservatives, one recommended by liberals. One presentation would state that the vaccine was produced and manufactured at a pharmaceutical company called Trump Pharmaceuticals, the other at MedBiden. Both pharmacuetical companies would be fake and just facades. They would produce the exact same vaccine, just presented to America in two different forms. Of course there would be both liberals and conservatives mocking rare individual cases where the other person's vaccine had some horrible reaction not realizing that the two vaccines are the same.
I don't think side effects are rare. Already, thousands have reported serious injuries after taking Covid vaccines and there has also been over 2,200 deaths in the U.S. alone that may have been caused in whole or in part by the Covid vaccines:
Just published today from Children's Health Defense: ** 04/09/21 VAERS data released today showed 56,869 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines, including 2,342 deaths and 7,971 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and April 1, 2021. By Megan Redshaw Data released today by the...
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The thing is, this may just be the tip of the iceberg. 2 other posters here have posted threads referring to one Dr. Doug Corrigan who suspects things could get much worse for Covid vaccine takers further down the line:
The true meaning of it you gonna die if you accept the 'jab' of Gates. Schwab & Co Research on SARS-CoV-2 RNA by scientists at Harvard and MIT has implications for how mRNA vaccines could permanently alter genomic DNA, according to Doug Corrigan, Ph.D., a biochemist-molecular biologist who says...
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This is a lengthy read if you don't skip lines. It is thought provoking concerning the possible long term effects of corona virus vaccines and their ability to permanently alter our DNA. In some cases, the immunity to future infection by a corona virus may be reversed making the consequences...
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You are citing fake news media websites and an anti-vaxxer doctor,
one anti-vaxxer doctor. He does not make for a medical consensus. But you are right in that the side-effects are not rare. I took both parts of the Moderna vaccine and after the second dose I had chills and a slight fever 12 hours later that lasted for a couple of hours. My sister had similar side-effects. Side effects that cause hospitalization are rare and death due to side-effects are extremely rare, far
far more rare than deaths due to covid-19 and that is the reality that people need to consider. It goes back to the "seat belt" analogy in my first post.