I'm no doctor but I did a lot of reading about what happened after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. My father was among the first Americans in Nagasaki after the bomb, which was tiny compared to modern bombs. I don't think there would be comparison between radiation poisoning and vaxx effects. You wouldn't have enough hematologists or other doctors as far as that goes to deal with the radiation either regionally or worldwide. And that ignores the horrific injuries from those far enough to survive but close enough for burns and cuts, starvation from fallout and nuclear winter.
You can't compare any of that to any disease. It would make the Black Death look like the sniffles.
I'm no doctor but I did a lot of reading about what happened after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. My father was among the first Americans in Nagasaki after the bomb, which was tiny compared to modern bombs. I don't think there would be comparison between radiation poisoning and vaxx effects. You wouldn't have enough hematologists or other doctors as far as that goes to deal with the radiation either regionally or worldwide. And that ignores the horrific injuries from those far enough to survive but close enough for burns and cuts, starvation from fallout and nuclear winter.
You can't compare any of that to any disease. It would make the Black Death look like the sniffles.