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- Aug 10, 2016
Some coverage of the Covid Vaccine side effects
@ 12:46
"Possible adverse event outcomes"
>Stroke
>Anaphylaxis
>Autoimmune Disease
>Death
Lmao this shit is so fucked, I guess NEETs really will rule the world in the end after all the wagies get experimented on
NEETs were abandoned by society because they weren't "good enough" for the system, but it seems there's some silver lining here
Poetic justice
I'm not that bothered by "potential adverse effects" lists because anything that happened to anyone during trials might be listed for ass covering reasons even if it was in no way related. That's why even for this Phase 1 and 2 were not negotiable, so the dangerous failures could be quietly dropped. Ultimately it's totally discretionary whether the risks vs the benefits mean a side effect should be listed or not. Like, should we risk scaring people off a good effective drug by listing a side effect that is vanishingly unlikely? That isn't a very transparent process and considering how much goddamned autism there is about the coof I am not filled with optimism about their risk management strategy...

It passed the "this won't make your brain leak out your ears and all your organs fail" parts of testing just fine, and supposedly passed the efficacy trials even though they were shit. But considering these haven't even had a completed Phase 3 yet let alone any post marketing surveillance, it's why people are all pretty much like "yeah it's safe, works great.... but you first." Not much is known about coof itself (the background information of most studies about it just copy paste stuff we know about SARS and add "scientists believe" and "but further investigation is needed" to every paragraph. Combine that with a vaccine technology that was only ever used for experimental cancer treatments and any person who is not high risk of actually dying from coof plus exposed at a high rate and/or really old can't really be blamed for lack of enthusiasm.
Hell, the idea of pandemic control via trying to artificially induce herd immunity hasn't even been tried before. It's not even the science or the process I'm questioning here, it's the head-in-ass retarded risk management strategies we've been seeing, political and economic pressure, money changing hands, and bad information that make this sketchy to me, if the science itself is shoddy it's only for those reasons and straight up lack of time.
Oh and the condescending media shills talking down to the general public about how "vaccine hesitancy" is the main obstacle now and how irrational they're being can fuck themselves with a cactus. I hope that convinces people to rethink it out of principle if nothing else. Is even getting on CNN impossible unless you're good at making the "smug cock gargling smirk" face and holding it the entire time you're talking? Even if I didn't know what they were saying I'd want to take a 2 by 4 to most of these people.