FDA Releases More Data On "Adverse Reactions" To Pfizer Vaccine | ZeroHedge
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Naturally, the rebuttal will be that any vaccine statistically will impact many given the order of magnitude of people being injected.
I'm curious if anyone knows what threshold said people would actually consider unsafe, especially when keeping in mind that the numbers are being underrepresented.
Don't think they've walked back the safe for pregnant women guidance either, but they were aggressive on that during the rollout...
The real question is what is the rate of serious adverse effects and how does this compare with other vaccines.
They've made sure we'll never have the data (see throwawayaccount2037's post among other historical news re: the topic), and keep trivializing VAERS due to its reporting nature.
It's more or less impossible to compare under those parameters, and there is no long-term trial thanks to the control group being vaccinated for 'humanitarian' reasons.
Which is why I ask if anyone has seen a set percentage that would qualify as dangerous by these bad-faith personnel. I'm guessing not.