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Originally Posted by Just a guy
Don't you know rarity only matters when it supports the narrative! Bring up the likelihood of getting and or dying of covid you are an antivaxxer and are killing people. Bring up a possible adverse affect, then it is only rare and sucks to be you regardless if it occurred after your shot. 1/3 of the people have it so shut up! Having had tinnitus over the years (comes and goes) I sympathize. I have been lucky in that mine only lasts a short time.
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So if you are choosing between which is more likely what do you choose.
Ikaris existing tinnitus is made worse by the vaccine
Or
Ikaris existing tinnitus got worse around the time of the vaccine but was an independent event.
What do you feel is more likely? And what is the basis for your feeling?
For me knowing that 1/3 of people experience tinnitus each year I would in the absence of extraordinary evidence assume no causation between the vaccine and tinnitus. But if such statiscally significant evidence (like blood clots from AZ) existed, I would be happy to acknowledge it