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Originally Posted by classhandicapper
Remember, "rare" cases of myocarditis are what they are admitting to so far.
They are basically dismissing all the deaths and serious reaction cases from the Vaers database with a simple "there is no evidence of a link between these cases and the vaccine".
What they are saying is that in any group of people there are going to be random deaths and serious illnesses that pop up.
If we did a study of people that played horses this weekend, some of them are going to die, get very sick etc... over the next couple of weeks. That does not mean that playing horses caused the deaths. It didn't.
However, with a brand new vaccine, imo the onus should probably be on proving there is no causation and not the other way around. There's almost no way they are doing autopsies on all these patients. What they are probably doing is looking at their medical charts, seeing they had a lot of other health issues, and writing them off as death by other comorbidities without considering that maybe the vaccine put them over the edge in the same way Covid did to very sick people in nursing homes.
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Critical thinking suggests the following:
If the sudden uptick in adverse effects seen in the VAERS database was merely (as you put it) "random deaths and serious illnesses that pop up":
Similar numbers would be in the VAERS database for I don't know... the past 10-15 years for all of the other vaccines.
But you and I both know that's not the case.
-jp
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