'Covid 19 vaccines are safe and effective' CDC reports. Serious adverse events after covid 19 vaccination are rare but may occur. Vaccines help prevent hospitalization, long covid and deaths.
Anaphylaxis occurred 2 - 5 times per million doses. Symptoms: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of lips and tongue, easily treated
Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia: (blood clots) 54 reports after 16.4 million doses, 6 confirmed deaths. (J&J vaccine)
For more complete information google 'covid 19 vaccine safety'.
Yet there are more than 10,000 deaths reported in VAERs system. A system that is according to the CDC underreported...they estimate that only 1% of adverse effects from vaccines are reported to the system.
Look at the picture the states in the green are also the states with the least percentage of people who took the clot shot.
64,197,951 doses administratored 6829 adverse events (treatable) 254 doses with outcome of death following vaccination but not necessarily related to vaccine; 92 deaths unlikely linked to vaccine. Advantage of vaccine against covid well worth the small bit of risk.
So we just sacrifice 100s of 1000s. (1% gets reported to the system) and with the way they are threatening Dr's and Healthcare workers it is likely less reported than normal.
I guess you are fine with the heart disease etc.
This post was edited by my2cents at December 29, 2021 1:41 PM MST
I'm fine with vaccines that keep millions of people out of intensive care and from dying. As with any other vaccines, some of which are mandatory for children, there will be some who don't tolerate them well, but the fact that millions and millions of people are spared disability or death makes it acceptable. Do you find it acceptable that more than 800,000 people have died unnecessarily because they didn't get vaccinated? I'll bet you do.
Yes the covid shots are really helping plus they saved Christmas. We were able to enjoy Christmas this year because we were all vaxed so we knew that the chances of us getting and spreading covid were very low. Cheers and happy New Year!
This post was edited by Nanoose at December 29, 2021 1:43 PM MST
It's better than nothing at all. All I want are the facts of the vaccine and I feel like I'm getting that. Not just from one source, but many sources. The science works if you let it.
I agree we should get information from many sources. Only problem is media is shutting down any source they disagree with.
The inventor of mRNA shots was just banned from Twitter for posting his information about covid. I look for info and then look to verify that information.
Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Vermont ... states with low density populations? That would naturally help prevent the spread of disease.
Hawaii ... self-isolated and required quarantine for those coming in.
Nowhere accounts for the number of people who willingly took precautions other than vaccine, regardless of state mandates. IE: personal choice to wear masks/gloves, or to increase personal sanitation proceedures.
Personally, if all COVID awareness did was increase the number of people staying home when they didn't feel well and have businesses/schools increase their sanitization proceedures, it would be worth it.
This post was edited by Walt O'Reagun at December 29, 2021 1:28 PM MST
As I said - there are no statistics showing personal measures such as masking, "social distancing", or increased cleaning. Even individuals who don't make those choices for themselves are benefiting from increased cleaning at businesses/schools.
Since both COVID and the flu are contagious respiratory diseases spread by droplets - and the number of flu cases have declined dramatically since COVID - we can draw the conclusion that even without receiving the COVID vaccine, people are taking better precautions against disease.
So you believe those actions are not happening in every state? Surely not. So why are the lowest dosed states having the lowest cases? I know they are happening in my area and we also have more cases and more people who has taken the shots.