Interesting fact #1: Almost all of the deaths that were attributed to c0v!d were actually due to already present terminal co-morbidities. A lot of people died WITH c0v!d; very, Very, VERY few died FROM c0v!d.
Interesting fact #2: There have been, are, and will be exponentially more people dying from side effects of the inaccurately labeled “vaccines” than will ever die from c0v!d itself.
My wife had the Moderna “vaccine”, was bed-ridden the next day, then developed atrial fibrillation, and then suffered a stroke. She was only 63 years old and had ZERO history of heart trouble or related medical problems.
Your article says there is only a slight difference between the Moderna and the Pfizer vaccine, regarding the risk of adverse effects, but then it fails to quantify that risk. If there happened to be a 38% chance of adverse effect from one and only 37% chance of adverse effects from the other, would that make a meaningful difference to seniors? No, the high risk for both would be of much more concern. And why did you not list the possible adverse effects? Many are extremely serious. Death, for example.
Interesting fact #1: Almost all of the deaths that were attributed to c0v!d were actually due to already present terminal co-morbidities. A lot of people died WITH c0v!d; very, Very, VERY few died FROM c0v!d.
Interesting fact #2: There have been, are, and will be exponentially more people dying from side effects of the inaccurately labeled “vaccines” than will ever die from c0v!d itself.
My wife had the Moderna “vaccine”, was bed-ridden the next day, then developed atrial fibrillation, and then suffered a stroke. She was only 63 years old and had ZERO history of heart trouble or related medical problems.
Your article says there is only a slight difference between the Moderna and the Pfizer vaccine, regarding the risk of adverse effects, but then it fails to quantify that risk. If there happened to be a 38% chance of adverse effect from one and only 37% chance of adverse effects from the other, would that make a meaningful difference to seniors? No, the high risk for both would be of much more concern. And why did you not list the possible adverse effects? Many are extremely serious. Death, for example.