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Can't have any alternative views now can we? You say whackos, others disagree. You are welcome to your opinion.
Victims of the vaccines have to go on Reddit to be heard and understood. Any ‘academic’ or mainstream forum tends to shun this. Just glad I never felt forced to take it. Nearly did by my employer though.
I'm trying to imagine the mind of the person that believes they know more than thousands of respected scientists because they read Twitter or Reddit (or really, any website). Eh, apparently they don't need a "poison jab" to negatively affect their brains.
This is where you right-wingers fail every bit of logical reasoning ability you should have gained from attending Marquette.When people point out all the flaws, poor reasoning, outright lies, unsupported claims, failed science, and intentional misinformation in the sources you post, it isn't because that are not letting you have "alternative views", it is because they are critiquing the accuracy of your sources, pointing out that they are built upon a mountain of horsesh!t, and you are an imbecile for believing them.No one is saying you "can't" have idiotic opinions grounded in lies, just helpfully pointing out that you are a dumbsh!t for having them.
100% false. Academics and mainstream science forums deal in facts and data. If there was data to support "victims of vaccines" they would 100% publish them, because they would be well known and super respected for discovering dangers in a previously believed to be safe vaccine. You don't see them published, because cases being posted on reddit aren't rooted in facts or data, but randos personal beliefs.
I've seen 400+ patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and I haven't seen one from a vaccine related injury.
When you see people go in for a major issue, do you ask them or find out if they’ve had the vaccine recently? If not, that’s part of it right there. If it doesn’t appear related to COVID from the start, good chance the vaccine conveniently doesn’t come up unless the patient pushes that side. It would make sense a lot of them would like to ignore any possible link to a vaccine they chose (in many cases) to take.
Some are personal experience, but you could have hundreds of people post on a liberal-oriented forum of academics, and they would all be dismissed.
No. They're all 'personal experience' and most of it is made up to drive clicks, views, and fake internet points from rubes.You're just not willing to see that you're one of those rubes. Lost in the sauce.Same as it ever was.
I got the jab and died months ago
That’s worse, if it’s all personal experience but it’s being dismissed due to ‘my studies show’ that’s not a good thing.
Looking at Epic, about a 3rd of the way down, there’s a COVID-19 box that tells us two things. 1. Are they vaccinated, due for a booster, not vaccinated or have previously refused to be vaccinated? 2. Have they tested positive for COVID in the past 30 days? So to you answer your question, yes everyone can find a patient’s vaccination status (when they had their shot), within 5 seconds of opening a chart.
F*ck your data!F*ck science!Give me the stories I heard from Jim Bob at Walmart!
Well, well, look what we have here:https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna71027
Well, well what?