@Earl_R_Robinson@ValerieAnne1970 They observed that people with low vitamin D levels often had worse COVID outcomes.
Supplements didn't help - Vaccines did.
"supplementation did not significantly change the 4-wk cumulative incidence of healthcare utilization or COVID-19-related outcomes compared with placebo"
@KC1Sunshine@InfoBabe31@redpillb0t The rule is that the unvaccinated died at a higher rate than those vaccinated.
Unless you have data that show otherwise.
Nobody in my circle of friends or colleagues had any side effects apart from a sore arm.
We also stopped talking about it 3 years ago.
@Earl_R_Robinson@ValerieAnne1970 Do you not see the irony, and stupidity, of laughing at "safe and effective" claims, while at the same time advocating for supplements that have never been proven to work against COVID?
Pretty sure I know who is ignorant of science, and it's not me or the FTC.
@Evelyn31721@Moveandstretch@MaryBowdenMD In this case, he likely had lots of data. That's why he told other physicians to wash their hands.
Not quite the analogy you think it is.
@Moveandstretch@MaryBowdenMD I assume that question is being asked to lying Mary.
As usual, she is literally saying that new cancers are being caused by vaccines, with absolutely no evidence whatsoever.
She is a despicable, discredited sleep "doctor".
@MaryBowdenMD Are you going to show us the studies, papers, actual factual documents showing this?
Of course not. They don't exist.
You truly are a despicable liar, and your gullible followers are lapping it all up
SMFH
@Blake1739086039@mpc_xetts@ABridgen I'm literally quoting from the 7,000 "studies" that idiot Bridgen posted.
It's irrelevant what you think. They are not evidence of "vaccine harms" ..... and I only got to #3!
@VictorFromDE You'd probably die then, of a potentially treatable disease.
I'd willing to bet a lot of money though, that you'd be scared shitless, and use as much standard, proven, medicine and chemo treatments as possible.
@Brett19995902@ParaPaul78@ABridgen #1 - "causality cannot be deduced."
#2 - "Given that COVID-19 vaccines are remarkably effective at preventing infection..."
#3 - "Although a causal relationship ... cannot be concluded.
I won't waste time on #4-7000.
@ABridgen #1 - "causality cannot be deduced."
#2 - "Given that COVID-19 vaccines are remarkably effective at preventing infection..."
#3 - "Although a causal relationship ... cannot be concluded.
I won't waste my time on 4-7000, you despicable, lying, idiot.
@ValerieAnne1970 You know it's bullshit when you quote a single grifting doctor - one that says Doctors are MISEDUCATED (She is a Doctor), oh, and charges $450/hr for appointments (no insurance), as well as selling her books.