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originally posted by: TheLieWeLive
a reply to: InwardDiver
Yep, cancer, and mysteriously enough, he was diagnosed with a rare and rapid moving carcinoma a few months after he got the vaccine. So maybe it was just dumb luck, but it’s always there…what if?
I only knew of one COVID death, I do not know if he was vaccinated though. He was older and was always battling cancer, so I would assume he vaccinated because of that.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Do you find these findings about the disappearance of flu "hilarious", too?
www.the-scientist.com...
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Fingers in ears time?
This, from my source:
"Last April, Ben Cowling, an infectious diseases epidemiologist at Hong Kong University, and his colleagues used surveillance and hospitalization data to estimate that in Hong Kong, flu transmission within the general community declined by 44 percent after measures to limit SARS-CoV-2’s spread were implemented last January."
Sorry, it's not from Bitshute.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
My opinion?
No.
Read my source.
It's not my opinion.
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
It's a mixed bag. Some of those who died of or have cancer aren't vaccinated. Some of my family is unvaccinated. Illness is spread pretty evenly in both groups. So is dementia, unfortunately. Most of my coworkers are vaccinated, so proving the vaccine didn't cause an illness is pretty darn impossible. Most of my spouses family is unvaccinated and they're still getting cancer and illnesses, too. Most of what is comes down to is age. 60+ years old is ripe for some kind of illnesses.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Do you find these findings about the disappearance of flu "hilarious", too?
www.the-scientist.com...
No evidence exists that the pandemic has crushed the flu. This is an opinion piece you are presenting here. If there is evidence it needs to be presented and quantified so we can see the massive drop in flu cases. Such as what happens when people wear cheap and potentially hazardous masks. What happens when they are standing 2 metres apart. And what happens when they have flu shots which are notorious for their ineffectiveness.
Combining ineffective measures doesn't product miracles.
In 2019/20 there were 130,000 confirmed cases and around 36 million estimated cases in the US.
In 2020/21 there were only 1,657 confirmed cases and the CDC was unable to provide an estimated number of infections for the first time (probably)
Working from the confirmed cases we see a massive reduction of 98.725%. Such miracles cannot be performed even by Jesus himself left alone a range of measures such wearing cheap masks.
originally posted by: olaru12
Being as how anecdotal "evidence" is now accepted along with the bit chute propaganda on ATS forums...........
Yesterday, I saw a monkey riding a goat and neither one of them was dead from the vax.
Imbrace ignorance!!
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: InwardDiver
Last base I was at, we had an E-7 with no health problems get the vax after the mandate and drop dead of a massive heart attack.
course the military officially didnt link the two together, but everyone that knew him well was aware of the obvious connection.
Good physical condition early 40s, zero secondary health problems up to date on all vaccinations with no trouble gets the pfizer has a heart attack a few weeks later.
The only actual change in his life was the jab, circumstantial sure but pretty strong to most people that knew the whole story.