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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
It doesn’t take being a doctor to read some posts, see that all connections to vaccines are based on correlation in terms of what information the poster is giving us, and note that we have millions of data points that show that one person knowing that many people with vaccine injuries would be extremely rare, to the point of requiring proof to be believed.
You’re obviously not following the logic at all, which isn’t surprising based on your posting history on the subject, as the statistics show it’s far more rare for someone to know multiple people with a vaccine injury than for one otherwise healthy COVID patient to end up in the hospital. Now, if one person said they knew a dozen otherwise healthy people that ended up in the hospital because of COVID, sure, you should be skeptical. Why wouldn’t you? Do you believe literally every anecdote you hear regardless of how believable it seems? You seem to, so maybe you shouldn’t be skeptical. Up to you.
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I'm assuming you're on your 4th or 5th, or 6th shot? Good for you.
It's interesting how the overwhelming majority of people seem to think this is ridiculous too (only ~25% of the population seems to have bought into this nonsense). I guess we must all not follow "the science."
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/co...tion-coverage/