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There is the "conspiracy theory" that the coof vax is about population control...

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LESS THAN TWO DOZEN OF the nearly 2 million people who received the first doses of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine experienced anaphylaxis, a dangerously severe form of allergic reaction.
An analysis Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration showed that from Dec. 14 to 23, there were 21 cases of anaphylaxis after administration of nearly 1.9 million first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

Nearly three-quarters of those reactions – 71% – occurred within 15 minutes of vaccination.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that the CDC says can occur after a vaccination, although rarely. It typically occurs within minutes to hours.
The 21 cases of anaphylaxis were among 4,393 reports of adverse events following a dose of the Pfizer vaccination, according to the CDC. Among those instances, 175 reports were identified for further review as possible severe allergic reactions.
Seventeen of the 21 people who experienced anaphylaxis had documented histories of allergies or allergic reactions, including seven who had a history of anaphylaxis. Among 20 people for which follow-up information was available, all had recovered or had been released home, according to the CDC.
The 21 cases of anaphylaxis translate to a rate of 11.1 cases per 1 million doses. In a briefing on Wednesday, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said the rate of anaphylaxis for flu vaccine is around 1.3 cases per 1 million doses.
My guess is it's an allergic reaction.
 
A month or so back (or a year? I have no idea. time is an illusion now) there was an article written by a PhD (I want to say on the Johns Hopkins website?) analyzing the average death rate vs the death rate in the last year and finding there wasn't a massive difference and pointing out how a lot of reports were massaging the numbers to make the graphs look a lot more alarmist than they were. I remember it getting censored hard at the time and it may have been pulled from whichever site it was posted on. Does anyone happen to have a link to the archive?
 
A month or so back (or a year? I have no idea. time is an illusion now) there was an article written by a PhD (I want to say on the Johns Hopkins website?) analyzing the average death rate vs the death rate in the last year and finding there wasn't a massive difference and pointing out how a lot of reports were massaging the numbers to make the graphs look a lot more alarmist than they were. I remember it getting censored hard at the time and it may have been pulled from whichever site it was posted on. Does anyone happen to have a link to the archive?

Would be very interested in this as well. Also, I've heard that the British graphs are wildly disproportionate when it comes to reporting infections and death rates compared to Europe. Has anyone got hard data on that?
 
A month or so back (or a year? I have no idea. time is an illusion now) there was an article written by a PhD (I want to say on the Johns Hopkins website?) analyzing the average death rate vs the death rate in the last year and finding there wasn't a massive difference and pointing out how a lot of reports were massaging the numbers to make the graphs look a lot more alarmist than they were. I remember it getting censored hard at the time and it may have been pulled from whichever site it was posted on. Does anyone happen to have a link to the archive?
The number of deaths in 2020 was slightly lower than in 2019 iirc
 
It's kind of hard to do that when one sees how much evil and suffering there is in the world. But thanks for the suggestion.
Yeah, this is obviously fucking with p much everyones head really. Talking of which, I had a brief dm with a HS buddy from 'Nam. He said that theres a hard border with China atm, and in vague terms said that the stuff they're hearing coming out of China is pretty bad.
 
So the rate of severe analphylaxis is 10x higher than the flu vaccine. Guess that aint news.
That's probably inevitable, due to the level of immune reaction caused by the dose they chose. They only had a couple chances to get it right in time, so they picked the highest tolerable levels in the early phases of the trials. That's probably why they got the 95% effectiveness even with the two doses being so close together. It's mainly a tradeoff between a too weak reaction, and a too strong one.
 
You know those legal settlement commercials that play late at night for stuff like asbestos, roundup and what not? How long will it be before we start seeing commercials related this pandemics (vaccine messups, lost jobs and businesses, mask recalls or whatever else ends up happening)?
None because our kike government gave legal immunity to the vaccine creators
 
My loved ones are hyped for the vaccine yet with all these numbers surfacing it should be really thought about it was rushed as heck. What are other fellow kiwis doing? I think I am going to stay the fuck away from it personally.
Slight powerlevel, but my significant other is getting vaccinated due to being essential medical personnel. I have a friend who's working at the post office, and he says no one wants to take it. I 'm fine with taking it, but I have no illusions that I'm getting it anytime soon. Considering there's a significant portion of essential workers who aren't willing to take it, I think its unlikely they're going to be mandating the vaccine for anybody else.

In other news, New York is a complete shitshow over vaccine distribution, with Cumo and DeBlasio fighting about everything. Here's DeBlasio's spokesman responding to Andrew Cuomo's vaccination plan -


 
I have two classes this semester that are film-based, one of which would require you to spend X amount of hours on a student film set in some capacity for your grade. Said student films are usually produced by seniors for their thesis.

Only 2 out of X amount (I really don't know) are actually shooting in-person films for their thesis. I can't speak for the ones that aren't, but I sure hope for most of them it's "I'm not even going to try with this shit I'll just do whatever they're giving us as a substitute" instead of being that scared. From what little I've actually been able to interact with my peer group it seems that most are over this so I'm hoping it's the former.

But for both of these classes I have to take COVID training through Georgia Film Academy online and present the digital certificates after completion. If I want to be able to work on one or both of the 2 senior films I have to take this course beforehand, of which there are like 8 different classes with about 10 lessons for each.

We can't have anything, can we?
 
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