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Health Canada is updating the labels for the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to add immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), an autoimmune condition, as a potential side effect.
In a statement on Tuesday, the agency said very rare cases of ITP have been reported internationally after receiving the Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca) and Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 vaccines.
Both the AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines have been approved for use in Canada and are deemed safe and effective.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Remember, they call all of these side effects "Rare" yet if you add all of the numbers of "Rare" side effects together, getting one of them no longer is rare.
I learned this about reading the pharmacudical papers from reading about how they are rated by the FDA. If there are twenty different side effects listed at two percent or less, that means it is possible up to forty percent of people could experience one or more of those side effects, it is considered the percentage for each individual side effect, and many people will have more than one so people are conned to believe that very few people get side effects because only a lawyer knows how to read deceptive language.
When the numbers of vaccine injuries starts to show the vaccine is problematic and they cannot cover up the stuff anymore, they will just make a new formula giving an say they found a better formula to use that has even a better ninety nine percent effective rate of protecting you and silently remove the old formula from the supply.
Going to blow minds of millions if this turns out to be a common case factor in manifesting autoimmune disorders down the road.
Dr. Nathan Thompson’s theory could explain the phenomenon of “breakthrough infections” among the vaccinated, in which people contract Covid-19 following vaccination.
Thompson described how he received permission from a healthy patient to run immune system blood panels before the jab, after his first jab, and again after the second.
Doctors Shocked At Blood Test Results From Vaccinated (article w/17 min clip)
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: rickymouse
Remember, they call all of these side effects "Rare" yet if you add all of the numbers of "Rare" side effects together, getting one of them no longer is rare.
I learned this about reading the pharmacudical papers from reading about how they are rated by the FDA. If there are twenty different side effects listed at two percent or less, that means it is possible up to forty percent of people could experience one or more of those side effects, it is considered the percentage for each individual side effect, and many people will have more than one so people are conned to believe that very few people get side effects because only a lawyer knows how to read deceptive language.
When the numbers of vaccine injuries starts to show the vaccine is problematic and they cannot cover up the stuff anymore, they will just make a new formula giving an say they found a better formula to use that has even a better ninety nine percent effective rate of protecting you and silently remove the old formula from the supply.
That would depend on how many millions of dosages remain, they can't easily recall what is already shipped. Well at least without drawing attention.