Rare.. but millions of times less rare than they were 2 years ago.
I wonder what else could have changed in all that time!
Notice how 'rare' is a catchall piece of terminology to brush away all concerns that people might have about vaxx injuries and deaths. Never quantified or measured for increases month on month, just 'rare'.
Throwing down actual numbers stops the bluffs and handwaving and distractions immediately.
Right now in not merely one but multiple nations, the average age for a 'covid death' is higher than the life expectancy in that nation, for example. Why is a disease that seemingly makes you live longer considered a problem? That's one very limpwristed pandemic.
But 'rare' will never get to the truth of positions like this.
Rare.. but millions of times less rare than they were 2 years ago.
I wonder what else could have changed in all that time!
Notice how 'rare' is a catchall piece of terminology to brush away all concerns that people might have about vaxx injuries and deaths. Never quantified or measured for increases month on month, just 'rare'.
And yet, the "rare" cases of children dying of covid are cause for alarm and mass vaxination
Throwing down actual numbers stops the bluffs and handwaving and distractions immediately.
Right now in not merely one but multiple nations, the average age for a 'covid death' is higher than the life expectancy in that nation, for example. Why is a disease that seemingly makes you live longer considered a problem? That's one very limpwristed pandemic.
But 'rare' will never get to the truth of positions like this.