My coworker told me just now his father got vaccinated yesterday afternoon and died shortly after getting up this morning. He was in his mid 50s. That's no age to die.
I am pretty sure quite a few coworkers will now not get the vaccine.
My coworker told me just now his father got vaccinated yesterday afternoon and died shortly after getting up this morning. He was in his mid 50s. That's no age to die.
I am pretty sure quite a few coworkers will now not get the vaccine.
Where I work there is about 42 staff, and about 40 clients. All except 4 of those 82 people (or so) got the shot. It's been almost a month since their second shot. So far there's been no really bad reactions. One swollen shoulder and one person who felt like he had a bad flu for about 5 days. They all think I'm crazy for thinking the shots are bad. I'm worried about the fall when the cold and flu 'season' comes around again. How many will die then(?!)
I wonder if some of the jabs are controlled placebo since this is all just one huge experiment and therefore quite the Russian Roulette game.
There have been rumors for months that they've replaced some lots with saline shots in order to keep reports of vaccine injuries down. There was also a thread on the chans where Anons looking through VAERS discovered that some vaccine lots had significantly more adverse events than others.
I think you're right... this is a global double-blind placebo which I believe is required in order to get full approval
I've read/heard from multiple sources that this is so, but have no way to verify accuracy.
I agree.
Well it's a clinical trial, so there would have to be a control group that gets the placebo, right? Am I understanding it correctly?
Same for me. Out of everyone I know, myself, husband, sister and BIL's family are the only ones not to get it. Most everyone I know didn't have any reaction except my sister in law who was very sick for 3 days and my mother in law who was sick for a day after both shots.