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Re: Covid Culture (was Outbreak Culture)
« Reply #4860 on: August 31, 2022, 11:37:46 am »
geezaz Shady! You must have missed the following... let's try again, hey!


Can anyone say vaccines.

if anyone can say non-covid related excess deaths can be attributed (in whole or in part) to vaccines... if anyone can say that, your boy's video doesn't include any suggestion to that end. Rather, as now dated, the guy states analysis/study is required to ascertain causal ties to those deaths.

Covid vaccines not linked to deaths, major US study finds

medical researchers analyzed "adverse events" from nearly 300 million vaccine doses given in the US between December 2020 and June 2021. As run by the CDC and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) processed 340 522 reports:
 
=> 313, 499 (92·1%) were non-serious (mild), 22, 527 (6·6%) were serious (non-death), and 4496 (1·3%) were deaths;
=> the most common side effects were headaches, fatigue, fever and chills;
=> of the more than 22,000 events recorded as serious, the most common was shortness of breath; also very rare occurrences of heart inflammation (myocarditis) and anaphylaxis were reported;
=> about 4,500 deaths were recorded in the six months to June 2021, more than 80% among people aged 60 and over.
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Due to their age, this group {aged 60 and over} already has a higher baseline mortality rate than the general population and our results follow similar patterns of death rates for people in this age group following other adult vaccinations. In our review and analysis of death reports to VAERS following mRNA vaccination, we found no unusual patterns in cause of death among the death reports received.