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Originally Posted by Paul
Of course it doesnt, unless there is direct proof otherwise.
In fact I'm curious how any vaccine (or any drug) can actually cause an injury.
If someone takes Ibuprofen for a headache, and dies of a heart attack the next day, that doesnt mean Ibuprofen is the casue.
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Adverse reactions in all drugs exist. What does not effect millions of people, can effect an handful, in a serious way. That’s my point, Stephen was making a blanket statement saying “someone dying after having a vaccine, doesn’t mean it was the vaccine” which is categorically not true, as in the handful of cases, the vaccine was the direct cause.
It’s a moot point now anyway because AstraZeneca-Oxford has admitted, in a court document that it’s vaccine, in rare cases, can cause thrombosis, (blood clots) & no one wants one of those travelling to the brain.