@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews Name a single medicine that has millions of users that has 0 side affects? Stop living in irrational fear of the things you don’t understand. The Covid vaccines saved circa 15 million lives. 99.9% of doses did not result in a serious adverse event report.
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews That’s not what effective means. The incidents you speak of are “0.00x%” that’s per hundred people. Common medicines like ibuprofen & aspirin, have serious risks that can occur at higher rates than the rare COVID-vaccine risks you’ve pointed out….
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews But if you’re not a brainwashed NCP go to your favourite LLM screenshot our discussion and ask it to moderate and you’ll quickly see the truth.
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews No man. That’s not what it means and that’s a terrible analogy.
Suppose you study people who had heart attacks shortly after taking aspirin. If many of them were already having chest pain or had underlying heart disease, you cannot just say aspirin caused the heart attacks…
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews A UK study of 42.8 million vaccinated people found myocarditis was rare overall: 2,861 people, or 0.007%, had myocarditis during the study. Overall, myocarditis risk was higher AFTER SARS‑CoV‑2 infection than after vaccination.
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews Again I’ll help you understand what you’ve posted…
This link shows a recognised rare side effect, not that the vaccines are broadly unsafe or ineffective. No medication on earth has 0 side effects for 100% of the population….
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews ..strongest finding was that concurrent COVID INFECTION was associated with much higher stroke risk. It did not test vaccine effectiveness or compare vaccinated people with unvaccinated people. It doesn’t support any of the wildly inaccurate claims you’re making.
@PinkRubberDuck0@BBCNews This is the problem with uneducated people trying to interpret empirical studies.
The study doesn’t show COVID vaccines are broadly unsafe or ineffective. It looked at rare strokes within 21 days after first dose among vaccinated Georgians…