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Still, many people don't have proof that they actually had covid-19, some have falsely identified the symptoms of other infections as covid-19, and getting the vaccine will still boost the immune response for an extended period of time. Just get the vaccine, it's not hard.


>Just get the vaccine, it's not hard.

Getting the Vaccine is easy. What is hard is to trust the what every biased, safety studies done on it and the fact the AEFI reporting system is not strictly mandated, indicating a bias from the authorities to not want to know about potential vaccine injuries.

As usual, this comment will get flagged. If you see this comment check back a bit later to see the shilling on HN.


If vaccine injuries were a problem on the same scale as bad outcomes from COVID infections it would be impossible to hide.


> it would be impossible to hide.

There is nothing to hide if there is no data collected in the first place. Here in this video, you can see that even injuries sustained by people who took part in the trials are being rejected by the doctors citing as caused by "anxiety".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mxqC9SiRh8

I think people are completely oblivious to this issue, and is under this fallacy that if there was something wrong with the vaccines, then the information will automatically appear in public perception. If you think this, you need to only look at how smoking went on for a long time without the people noticing any problem with it.

With vaccines, we know that the signal is killed right at the point of generation, because the medical practicioners are conditioned (being charitable here) to reject any injury as not being caused by the Vaccines.


The US paused the J&J vaccine after a small number of cases of adverse reactions: https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-and-...

AstraZeneca has not been approved in the US because of potential blood clot risks.

Nearly 2 billion people have been vaccinated against COVID-19, including >150 million people in the US, and hundreds of millions in the EU. There are very few adverse reactions, and no deaths. The risks of COVID-19 injury and death are far higher.


Is it? Seeing how quickly European countries were to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine I only see evidence of the opposite.


How do vaccine injuries compare to bad outcomes from Covid REinfections, though?


And two days later, your comment is not flagged or even downvoted below zero.


An antibody test will give you the proof. And also help determine more accurately how long antibodies last.


Or better still give the vaccines to countries and people that actually want them. Or is that much harder?


Actually it is in fact much harder.




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