Replies are just as I'd expected. Ranging from "this is fake," "she died a month later you can't prove it was the glorious vaccine," and "this is the cost of doing business when there is a global pandemic." These people are pathetic ghouls.
Safe in spite of the fact that it causes injury and even death, and effective in spite of the fact that it doesn't prevent infection or transmission of the virus that it's allegedly a vaccine for. This raises a lot of questions, and none of them have pleasant answers.
“Safe and effective” unless it kills you.
Can't get the flip flop flu if you're dead!
Unless Dorsey can make her pull a Lazarus, I doubt it.
Surprised to see a woman die of it. That's an insanely low chance event.
Not particularly. While heart issues are more common in men, there have definitely been plenty of adverse reactions in women including fatal ones
From the data I've read, the chance of severe reaction for men is 80-90% higher than for women.
I agree that it is higher but that doesn't mean women are unaffected
"They expect one of our own in the wreckage, sister!"
"Have we started the fire?"
That kind of gives you an idea of just how bad these death jabs are...
So insanely low is insanely low but insanely low divided by 16% is a death jab?
Execute this man.
Grammatik macht frei.
I won't accept a vaccine with opaque information that isn't allowed to be discussed.
UPDATE: Twitter is blocking the retweeting of it: https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1444666033554481153
Is there a link to the actual tweet?
https://twitter.com/ke11ybender/status/1444099139977945088
https://archive.is/9p71A
Cheers. Fact check removed for me at time of post. Lulz.
Replies are just as I'd expected. Ranging from "this is fake," "she died a month later you can't prove it was the glorious vaccine," and "this is the cost of doing business when there is a global pandemic." These people are pathetic ghouls.
Safe in spite of the fact that it causes injury and even death, and effective in spite of the fact that it doesn't prevent infection or transmission of the virus that it's allegedly a vaccine for. This raises a lot of questions, and none of them have pleasant answers.