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Originally Posted by Mick
No, excuse me, nowhere did I say 100% to blame. I’m throwing this back at you & suggesting you’re saying, no deaths, or serious injuries have been caused by the vaccine, when in many many cases, they absolutely have.
I repeat AstraZeneca have admitted in court documents, that their vaccine, in rare cases can cause thrombosis, anybody suffering a thrombosis, is a medical emergency.
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Again Mick, it's on you. No ehere at all have I stated that vaccines have not caused any injury or death.
All medications and vaccines pose a risk. Everyone is different. But in many cases it's not easy to prove. I took adverse reactions to an antibiotic and it took the staff in the hospital over 7 days to decide that was the root cause of my symptoms. After which I got another bought of same infection, I was then given a different antibiotic that I was assured would be fine as was told noone is allergic to both due to being in different groups.
Well just my luck, it transpired I was allergic to that one too.
So yeah it is possible that vaccines can cause reactions in some people. Especially when so many doses were given to much of the world population in a short space of time.
I have had 6 doses and never had more than a sore arm and slight headache. Only had covid once and while it was not nice it actually affected my wife much worse, at the time was still awaiting her vaccine shot. While a friend with the same health issues as me died from covid before the vaccine was around.
So I'm still all for getting vaccinated. It's worth any small risks