When people would die and they would say it was due to COVID, of course we all knew that the cause of death was not necessarily COVID. Just that the person happened to have had COVID and other comorbidities. But why aren't we using that same logic for the people dying after taking the vaccine? Why are we so sure that the vaccine killed those people off?
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People killed by COVID, not dying with a trace amount of something that may or may not be COVID, and certainly isn't enough to kill anyone, is quite low. The numbers have been grossly inflated. Same with the false positives. We know for a fact that a massive percentage of positives are either not infectious at all, or not even actually positive for COVID. Now, how many people died of any number of natural causes, only to have their death attributed to COVID because there was a trace of something in their system? COVID is not the killer in a vast majority of the cases they are attributing to it. I'd be willing to bet it didn't even play a role in most of the deaths. COVID itself wasn't even a co-morbidity in most cases. It was never the killer. If it was, why are the death numbers eerily similar to the previous few years? It was a planned scare event, and it made a few people a lot of money, and gave governments an insane amount of control.