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originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: tanstaafl
Does that answer your question?
Well, someone finally took the time to answer - but alas, it falls into the category of 'not a reasonable answer.
All you're doing is gaslighting and propagandizing for big pharma.
Sad, very sad...
But within months, the Oxford vaccine had become inocula non grata and is now no longer used in the UK having been shelved in favour of Pfizer and Moderna.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Gradcrop
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Rosby123
How is something they admit to, have withdrawn from use, and pay out compensation for, a cover up?
I wonder when companies that sell foods with excess sugar and/or salt, or add carcinogenic additives, are going to withdraw their products and pay compensation?
They haven't admitted anything in the first place. Read the story again.
The story only presents one side of the argument and therefore is not likely to document the admissions by the pharma companies.
The truth is that the pharma companies and authorities have admitted to there being rare serious adverse reactions and deaths.
In the incidence referred to in the article, the cause of death was written up by a doctor and not by the government authorities, nor by a pharma company.
The issue of changing the cause of death requires a legal action against the medical opinion of the attending physician or coroner and requires objective evidence that their decision was wrong.
The wife of the this man made enormous efforts to change the wording of the cause of death on her husband's death certificate. The 'natural causes' explanation was a complete fabrication and a cover up of the real cause of death: Vaccine induced thrombosis.
If it wasn't for her and many others who pushed against the deception and lies by the pharmaceutical companies and those in the health systems who went along the official narrative and dogma then the cause of death would have remained as 'natural causes'.
Neither the pharma companies nor the government authorities filled out the death certificate.
Countries that have banned the AstraZeneca vaccine
Denmark was the first country to suspend COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, followed by Ireland, Thailand, the Netherlands, Norway, Iceland, Congo, and Bulgaria.
European countries, including Germany, France, Italy, and Spain have stopped the use of AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine.
Sweden, Latvia and Slovenia joined the league in banning the use of the vaccine.
Lisa Shaw, 44, who worked for BBC Radio Newcastle, died in May 2021 a week after her first jab.
Gareth Eve said despite trying to "engage with the government, MPs and three prime ministers" no-one had "reached out" in return
A 32-year-old psychologist in Britain developed blood clots and died 10 days after he took his first dose of AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine, a report released by a London coroner on Wednesday found, in a highly rare case of a fatal reaction to the vaccine.
The inquest, which was requested by Charlotte Wright, the widow of Dr. Stephen Wright, found that he died on Jan. 26, 2021, as a result of “unintended consequences of vaccination.” Ms. Wright is suing AstraZeneca.
Experts named by prosecutors said Thursday that an 18-year-old Italian student who died after getting the AstraZneca jab in a Genoa hospital last June died of a thrombosis caused by the vaccine.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: tanstaafl
As a refutation of my answer, it is fairly deficient of supportive evidence.
Similarly, I cannot possibly be 'gaslighting' you (making you question your faith in reality is fractured) in a couple of posts.
I was not propagandizing any particular pharma companies and was merely showing that the most credible statistical data to which I have access, does not support your opinion.
I'm not the one waving the flag for my particular government, whilst also maintaining they are lying to me and mean me great harm,
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
originally posted by: MRX212
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
If the AZ and J&J vaccines were safe and effective and the truly miracles of science as they were branded in the first place then they wouldn't have been withdrawn from the market but would have been around as common sense dictates.
We all know the real reason these vaccines have been withdrawn from the market and abandoned by most of the countries that used them
www.bmj.com...
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
That's the real reason.
'Rare Reactions' to 'safe and effective' vaccines.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: MRX212
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
If the AZ and J&J vaccines were safe and effective and the truly miracles of science as they were branded in the first place then they wouldn't have been withdrawn from the market but would have been around as common sense dictates.
We all know the real reason these vaccines have been withdrawn from the market and abandoned by most of the countries that used them
www.bmj.com...
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
That's the real reason.
'Rare Reactions' to 'safe and effective' vaccines.
Exactly - a rare reaction.
Far more people have allergies to peanuts, but no-one is taking them off the market.
Why is that?
originally posted by: Nesterfield
Very rare reaction.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: MRX212
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
If the AZ and J&J vaccines were safe and effective and the truly miracles of science as they were branded in the first place then they wouldn't have been withdrawn from the market but would have been around as common sense dictates.
We all know the real reason these vaccines have been withdrawn from the market and abandoned by most of the countries that used them
www.bmj.com...
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
That's the real reason.
'Rare Reactions' to 'safe and effective' vaccines.
Exactly - a rare reaction.
Far more people have allergies to peanuts, but no-one is taking them off the market.
Why is that?
Safe & effective
Nice narrative but it doesn't sell anymore.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Nesterfield
Very rare reaction.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: MRX212
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
If the AZ and J&J vaccines were safe and effective and the truly miracles of science as they were branded in the first place then they wouldn't have been withdrawn from the market but would have been around as common sense dictates.
We all know the real reason these vaccines have been withdrawn from the market and abandoned by most of the countries that used them
www.bmj.com...
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
That's the real reason.
'Rare Reactions' to 'safe and effective' vaccines.
Exactly - a rare reaction.
Far more people have allergies to peanuts, but no-one is taking them off the market.
Why is that?
Safe & effective
Nice narrative but it doesn't sell anymore.
I have heard the some people have drowned in water, too!
originally posted by: Nesterfield
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Nesterfield
Very rare reaction.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: MRX212
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Matrix13
a reply to: chr0naut
I would like to see how much longer you will keep arguing that a vaccine which is now permanently suspended in most countries and has caused a lot of injuries and deaths was 'safe and effective'.
The mRNA immunizations have not been suspended and have essentially replaced the AZ & J&J shots.
The J&J and AstraZeneca immunizations were viral vector types, like them good old fashioned immunizations that had decades of clinical use and long approval and testing before getting the rubber stamp. In fact, it is probably the good 'ol viral vector component that was the cause of the elevation in serious adverse reaction statistics.
So, it looks like those new-fangled mRNA ones are safer (as was known from the start) than more established jabs that had similar functionality?
The databases set up to monitor safety of immunizations show that there was only one in a million serious adverse reactions for the AZ immunization.
How does that compare with your breakfast cereal, or a restaurant meal, or a night-out?
How many deaths from obesity related factors have the leading Cola brands been implicated in?
Are they 'safe'?
Get real about risks.
If the AZ and J&J vaccines were safe and effective and the truly miracles of science as they were branded in the first place then they wouldn't have been withdrawn from the market but would have been around as common sense dictates.
We all know the real reason these vaccines have been withdrawn from the market and abandoned by most of the countries that used them
www.bmj.com...
A “fit and healthy” NHS clinical psychologist who was among the first to be given the AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine in January 2021 died because of a rare reaction to it, a coroner has ruled.
Stephen Wright, 32, a father of two who worked in Bexley, south-east London, was among the health service staff who received the vaccine, Vaxzevria, soon after it was rolled out. His mother told the BBC that he had been about to take up a job at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London the week after he died.
Senior coroner Andrew Harris told Southwark coroner’s court, “Dr Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca covid vaccination on 16 January 2021, awoke with a headache on the 25th and later developed left arm numbness. He attended an emergency department just after midnight, where he was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus venous thrombosis.
“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6:39 am but, because of the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery, dying at 6:33 pm. My conclusion as to the cause of death is unintended complications of vaccination.”
That's the real reason.
'Rare Reactions' to 'safe and effective' vaccines.
Exactly - a rare reaction.
Far more people have allergies to peanuts, but no-one is taking them off the market.
Why is that?
Safe & effective
Nice narrative but it doesn't sell anymore.
I have heard the some people have drowned in water, too!
You may have, but you ve heard meny timed how safe and effective this vaccine was.
Can you tell me what happened to it?