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Originally posted by Austranada View PostFor the third time, how would you feel, or what would your stance be if your wife or child died as a result of the vaccines?
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Originally posted by Austranada View PostHow would you feel or what would be your stance if your wife or child died as a result of the vaccines.
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Austraantivaxus you seem to be obsessing over an obvious answer.
Just so you don't slip into further obsessions, I will spell it out for you because you seem incapable of figurng it out for yourself.
Obviously if any of my relatives or friends died because of a vaccine I would be very sad. But since the risk of that happening is close to zero I am not going to worry about it at all. And if by the slimmest of chances it happened I would still support covid vaccinations because the risk outweighs the benefits by a very large margin. And vaccines saved thousands of more lives.
Now since the risk of dieing of covid or having severe side effects and long term covid is much higher, especially amongst vulnerable seniors and those with underlying health issues how would you feel if one of your relatives died after you recommended they not get vaccinated?
Almost 37000 covid deaths in Canada and hardly any confirmed vaccine related deaths according to health Canada.
Can you do the math there Austraantivaxus? Here are the numbers again.
Just for review:
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-safety/
"Up to and including April 1, 2022, a total of 327 reports with an outcome of death were reported following vaccination. Although these deaths occurred after being vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, they are not necessarily related to the vaccine. Based on the medical case review using the WHO-UMC causality assessment categories, it has been determined that:
168 reports of deaths could not be assessed due to insufficient information
103 reports of deaths are unlikely linked to a COVID-19 vaccine
56 reports of death are still under investigation"Last edited by chuckChuck; Apr 12, 2022, 07:34.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAustraantivaxus you seem to be obsessing over an obvious answer.
Just so you don't slip into further obsessions, I will spell it out for you because you seem incapable of figurng it out for yourself.
Obviously if any of my relatives or friends died because of a vaccine I would be very sad. But since the risk of that happening is close to zero I am not going to worry about it at all. And if by the slimmest of chances it happened I would still support covid vaccinations because the risk outweighs the benefits by a very large margin. And vaccines saved thousands of more lives.
Now since the risk of dieing of covid or having severe side effects and long term covid is much higher, especially amongst vulnerable seniors and those with underlying health issues how would you feel if one of your relatives died after you recommended they not get vaccinated?
Almost 37000 covid deaths in Canada and hardly any confirmed vaccine related deaths according to health Canada.
Can you do the math there Austraantivaxus? Here are the numbers again.
Just for review:
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-safety/
"Up to and including April 1, 2022, a total of 327 reports with an outcome of death were reported following vaccination. Although these deaths occurred after being vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, they are not necessarily related to the vaccine. Based on the medical case review using the WHO-UMC causality assessment categories, it has been determined that:
168 reports of deaths could not be assessed due to insufficient information
103 reports of deaths are unlikely linked to a COVID-19 vaccine
56 reports of death are still under investigation"
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I specifically asked wife or child, you replied friend or relative. Maybe you're not married or a parent so you really wouldn't have a clue. You also avoided answering the second question. Anyways, enough time wasted, have a nice life.
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When you learn to do some basic math and understand a little bit of risk assessment based on credible evidence, then maybe we can talk again. But until then G'day mate and enjoy your walk about.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostMyocarditis is also caused by covid 19 infection and Public health in Ontario still says the benefits of vaccine outweigh the small risk.
Overview of Myocarditis and Pericarditis
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle and pericarditis is inflammation of the lining outside the
heart. Symptoms of both can include shortness of breath, chest pain, or the feeling of a rapid or abnormal
heart rhythm.1,2,4 Other non-cardiac symptoms can include fatigue, gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain), dizziness or syncope, edema (swelling of the lower legs), or cough.4
In Ontario, baseline data for the period of 2015-2020 from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
Specifically, in young male
adolescents and adults ages 16-39 years old, there was an excess of 11.54 events of myocarditis per
100,000 persons (95% CI, 2.48 to 22.55)
SMALL RISK - who wants any risk? I’ve had no vaccine-no Covid-no boosters- no risk.
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Can't believe anybody actually thinks there is any health benefits to the jabs at this point. This is a testament the the overwhelming stupidity of the average canuck. The reality is that it causes heart problems in everybody who gets the real 'vax' and not a placebo. The next time you exert yourself then you have a heart attack or stroke which is why it shows up in the 18-39 demographic because they are the athletes.
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