Comments by "Theodore Shulman" (@ColonelFredPuntridge) on "Vaccine adverse reactions, reanalysis of mRNA trial data" video.
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OK. The definition of Serious Adverse Event seems to be: "An SAE was defined as an adverse event that results in any of the following conditions: death; life-threatening at the time of the event; inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization; persistent or significant disability/incapacity; a congenital anomaly/birth defect; medically important event, based on medical judgment."
The thing is, all these events can result from getting the virus!
It's all very well to say "ooh, look, the swine-flu vaccine had far fewer adverse events, and they stopped vaccinating!" But how likely were the un-vaccinated patients to get swine-flu, and what was it likely to do to them? In other words, what were the likely damages done by not vaccinating??
Yes, we need a cost/benefit analysis, but until we get one there's no reason to assume that vaccinating is any worse than not vaccinating.
This is what happens when you try to produce, and deploy, a vaccine (or any other medical intervention) at "warp speed".
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