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2021-12-25 at 12:30 AM UTCHere's a little tune for you folks.
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2021-12-25 at 1:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history
lol, not even you can possibly believe this
VAERS is the only reporting system, it isn't mandatory, and thanks to pharmaceutical lobbying and kickbacks doctors in the US actively fight against making the connection between vaccines and injury and especially avoid recording potential adverse effects. Pfizer's own pilot test program was kept secret and only leaked recently, showing even they knew that adverse effects were widespread.
we aren't serious about finding out whether the treatments are actually safe. if we were, we would've done what Japan has just now started doing from the start - requiring informed consent and warning of serious cardiovascular side effects, investigating the link between any cardio/neuro event that occurs within 2 weeks of treatment, and making disciplinary action possible for any doctor that refuses to take those complaints seriously. -
2021-12-25 at 6:30 AM UTCWhere is your source? Here is mine:
Originally posted by stl1 Sure I am, Fake News.
HERE'S THE REAL NEWS, FOLKS!
CORONAVIRUS
How many people died after COVID-19 Vaccination?
BY THE FINANCIAL
NOVEMBER 20, 2021
The FINANCIAL — Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history. CDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older get vaccinated as soon as possible to help protect against COVID-19 and the related, potentially severe complications that can occur. Reports of adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem.Serious adverse events after COVID-19 vaccination are rare but may occur.Reports of death after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. More than 442 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through November 15, 2021. During this time, VAERS received 9,810 reports of death (0.0022%) among people who received a COVID-19 vaccine. FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after COVID-19 vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s unclear whether the vaccine was the cause. Reports of adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem. A review of available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records has not established a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines.
CDC, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other federal agencies are monitoring the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
Serious adverse events of interest:
Anaphylaxis, a severe type of allergic reaction, following administration of COVID-19 vaccination is rare and has occurred in approximately 2 to 5 people per million vaccinated in the United States. Anaphylaxis can occur after any kind of vaccination. If it happens, healthcare providers can effectively and immediately treat the reaction. Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) occurring after Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccination is rare. As of November 10, 2021, more than 16 million doses of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine have been given in the United States. CDC and FDA have identified 50 confirmed reports of people who got the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine and later developed TTS, including 5 confirmed reports of death. Women ages 18-49, especially, should be aware of the rare but increased risk of this adverse event. There are other COVID-19 vaccine options available for which this risk has not been seen. Learn more about J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine and TTS.
To date, two confirmed cases of TTS following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Moderna) have been reported to VAERS after more than 418 million doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines administered in the United States.
Based on available data, there is not an increased risk for TTS after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.
CDC and FDA are monitoring reports of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) in people who have received the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. GBS is a rare disorder where the body’s immune system damages nerve cells, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis. Most people fully recover from GBS, but some have permanent nerve damage. After more than 16 million J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine doses administered, there have been around 258 preliminary reports of GBS identified in VAERS as of November 10, 2021. These cases have largely been reported about 2 weeks after vaccination and mostly in men, many ages 50 years and older. CDC will continue to monitor for and evaluate reports of GBS occurring after COVID-19 vaccination and will share more information as it becomes available.
Myocarditis and pericarditis occurring after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. As of November 10, 2021, VAERS has received 1,793 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis among people ages 12–29 years who received COVID-19 vaccines. Most cases have been reported after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), particularly in male adolescents and young adults after the second dose. Through follow-up, including medical record reviews, CDC and FDA have confirmed 1,049 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis. Learn more about myocarditis and pericarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.
DON'T FORGET TO COMPARE THE ABOVE INFORMATION TO THE OVER 800,000 COVID DEATHS IN THE USA AND THE OVER 200,000,000 PEOPLE ALREADY VACCINATED. -
2021-12-25 at 1:13 PM UTCCovid-19 burned out months ago. Now, they're using a case of the sniffles as their main fear porn.
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2021-12-25 at 4:07 PM UTCNewsweek
Man 'Needlessly' Died of COVID-19 After Not Believing in Vaccine, Siblings Say in Obituary
Jenni Fink
Two siblings were brutally honest about their brother's death from COVID-19, calling it "needless" because he didn't believe in masks, testing, the vaccine or even the virus.
In an obituary posted in The Daily Gazette, the two siblings explained that their brother, Michael Joseph Malecki, "needlessly died" of COVID-19 on November 15. They said he was sick for less than 48 hours before his death and partially blamed the mentality he used for living for why he died.
"He liked to say he lived his life according to his favorite songs, 'My Way' and 'I Gotta Be Me.' He was certainly him, and it probably killed him," the siblings wrote.
My Way, by Frank Sinatra, details the life of a man who lived his life on his own terms and according to what he believed in without making apologies for it. Although his life hasn't always been easy and he's taken some "blows" along the way, he's overall content with how his life has turned out because he never compromised his beliefs. I Gotta Be Me has a similar sentiment, where a person can only be who they are and isn't living their life to please other people.
Michael was 70 when he died, putting him at an increased risk of getting severely ill from COVID-19. His siblings wrote in his obituary that he didn't like going to funerals or services related to death and attended few, so they decided not to have a memorial service for him.
"Out of respect for his feelings, it does not seem appropriate to make him start going now," the siblings wrote.
Instead, the siblings said the family is sponsoring a memorial bench in the park near the home where they grew up because he liked to walk there whenever he visited their parents. Along with Doctors Without Borders, the siblings asked donations to be made to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.
Maryanne Malecki, who co-wrote the obituary with her surviving brother, told the Times-Union that her brother's death is the same story that's "play out over and over again across the nation."
"This was not a medical decision," Maryanne said. "It was a politically motivated choice."
Maryanne called it "important" to be honest about how her brother died because it can help educate people that denying the reality of the pandemic and effectiveness of vaccines has "consequences." She added that condolences for her brother's death are "fine" but she'd rather see people get vaccinated after they hear about his death.
More than 204 million people in the United States have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and 64 million people received a booster dose. Officials have long been touting the vaccine as a person's most effective defense against COVID-19 but are urging people to get inoculated even more because of the Omicron variant.
Omicron has shown to be a highly infectious strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and is already fueling surges in cases around the country. While vaccines have diminished effectiveness against the Omicron variant, they still provide some protection and officials believe booster doses significantly decrease a person's risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19. -
2021-12-25 at 5:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Newsweek
Man 'Needlessly' Died of COVID-19 After Not Believing in Vaccine, Siblings Say in Obituary
Jenni Fink
Two siblings were brutally honest about their brother's death from COVID-19, calling it "needless" because he didn't believe in masks, testing, the vaccine or even the virus.
In an obituary posted in The Daily Gazette, the two siblings explained that their brother, Michael Joseph Malecki, "needlessly died" of COVID-19 on November 15. They said he was sick for less than 48 hours before his death and partially blamed the mentality he used for living for why he died.
"He liked to say he lived his life according to his favorite songs, 'My Way' and 'I Gotta Be Me.' He was certainly him, and it probably killed him," the siblings wrote.
My Way, by Frank Sinatra, details the life of a man who lived his life on his own terms and according to what he believed in without making apologies for it. Although his life hasn't always been easy and he's taken some "blows" along the way, he's overall content with how his life has turned out because he never compromised his beliefs. I Gotta Be Me has a similar sentiment, where a person can only be who they are and isn't living their life to please other people.
Michael was 70 when he died, putting him at an increased risk of getting severely ill from COVID-19. His siblings wrote in his obituary that he didn't like going to funerals or services related to death and attended few, so they decided not to have a memorial service for him.
"Out of respect for his feelings, it does not seem appropriate to make him start going now," the siblings wrote.
Instead, the siblings said the family is sponsoring a memorial bench in the park near the home where they grew up because he liked to walk there whenever he visited their parents. Along with Doctors Without Borders, the siblings asked donations to be made to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.
Maryanne Malecki, who co-wrote the obituary with her surviving brother, told the Times-Union that her brother's death is the same story that's "play out over and over again across the nation."
"This was not a medical decision," Maryanne said. "It was a politically motivated choice."
Maryanne called it "important" to be honest about how her brother died because it can help educate people that denying the reality of the pandemic and effectiveness of vaccines has "consequences." She added that condolences for her brother's death are "fine" but she'd rather see people get vaccinated after they hear about his death.
More than 204 million people in the United States have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and 64 million people received a booster dose. Officials have long been touting the vaccine as a person's most effective defense against COVID-19 but are urging people to get inoculated even more because of the Omicron variant.
Omicron has shown to be a highly infectious strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and is already fueling surges in cases around the country. While vaccines have diminished effectiveness against the Omicron variant, they still provide some protection and officials believe booster doses significantly decrease a person's risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19.
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2021-12-25 at 6:02 PM UTCAnd, you haven't provided proof that he didn't.
Do you now see how lame your argument is, whackadoodle? As if his sibling's statement that that was what he died of isn't enough. Doofus! -
2021-12-25 at 6:05 PM UTCYou'd think that a story as "important" as this they would at least post an autopsy report, a confirmed laboratory test, or at least a death certificate. But, no. They just expect you to take them entirely at their word. No, thanks.
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2021-12-25 at 6:11 PM UTCYou're welcome to post the autopsy report yourself, Fake News Fascist.
I'm not real worried about that ever happening though. You never ever show any actual proof from credible sources. -
2021-12-25 at 6:13 PM UTCFunny how the world is bombarded with these Covid death stories, but not a single story ever comes with a scrap of proof to support their claims.
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