Come on. I don't know why I bother. This is really basic medicine. 1000 out of going on 30 million isn't people dropping dead and some huge conspiracy, it's normal medicine. Someone somewhere is going to be allergic to whatever, that's just how this works. Most of those people probably had a pre-existing complication, such as an allergy to the ingredient, but it's not hidden data or some grand "we had better investigate" conspiracy.
It's like how the entire AstraZenica trial got put on hold because of that one guy with an entirely unrelated condition who died wile in it, or the thing about how one of them had to write a detailed report for the FDA about when one of their participants got struck by lightning.
Even assuming it's 1000 out of 30 million or whatever (I think it's higher now) that's a 1 in 30000 chance. It's not even that high because pre-existing conditions, falsely attributed deaths, etc. I'm pretty sure we're well beyond 30 million doses administered too at this point, so it's even lower than that. A quick Google says that there's 12 deaths per 100000 people in the U.S. due to cars, which is 1 in 8000. SO you're 3 times less likely to die from the Covid vaccine than from getting hit by a car, and that's *before* we ask questions like "are you allergic to x", "are you sick today", "is your immune system suppressed" etc.
Which, again, it's not some huge thing we need to investigate. You're at a much higher risk just crossing the street on your way to work. SO let's all stop freaking.
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