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Here's the actual data:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-01/06-COVID-Shimabukuro.pdf
The screen shot you have in this post, comes from this site:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/deaths-injuries-following-covid-vaccine-cdc/
And they actually use a single slide from the link I provided here. It is quoted incorrectly. The Defense web site is not only inaccurate, it's also misleading in a very dangerous way.
Look at page 36 specifically:
So much misinformation in this thread, this comment for instance:
@Punches
You CANNOT cure Covid by taking the vaccine. The vaccine is not a remedy, it is a vaccine. If you're infected, it's too late to take the vaccine.
It is likely that people will suffer some minor symptoms following shot 1. This is normal, but these are minor symptoms typically. Read the report. They also last only for a few hours. Similar to what some people may experience following a Flu vaccine shot.
The second shot is going to produce a light fever and some aches. This lasts for a few hours only. It means that the vaccine is working.
Here's what might happen if someone gets the actual virus and gets infected:
- Hospitalization, leading to possible death.
- Severe illness, hallucinations.
- One or multiple organ failures.
- Possible amputations.
- Long term, a year so far, severe symptoms.
- Potential brain damage.
For the lucky few, it's 2-3 weeks of extreme misery, with hallucinations, and severe cough, pneumonia.
Obviously people should be making their decisions, but these decisions should be based on facts, not misinformation.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-01/06-COVID-Shimabukuro.pdf
The screen shot you have in this post, comes from this site:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/deaths-injuries-following-covid-vaccine-cdc/
And they actually use a single slide from the link I provided here. It is quoted incorrectly. The Defense web site is not only inaccurate, it's also misleading in a very dangerous way.
Look at page 36 specifically:
▪ Among 1.3 million LTCF residents (2M x 65%) vaccinated over the 29-
day risk period (December 21-January 18)
– Expect 11,440 deaths among LTCF residents (= 286,000*4%)
following vaccination
▪ By comparison, VAERS received 129 reports of deaths following COVID19 vaccination in LTCF residents through January 18, 2021
▪ Mortality in LTCF residents is high and substantial numbers of deaths in
this population will occur following vaccination as temporally associated coincidental events
day risk period (December 21-January 18)
– Expect 11,440 deaths among LTCF residents (= 286,000*4%)
following vaccination
▪ By comparison, VAERS received 129 reports of deaths following COVID19 vaccination in LTCF residents through January 18, 2021
▪ Mortality in LTCF residents is high and substantial numbers of deaths in
this population will occur following vaccination as temporally associated coincidental events
So much misinformation in this thread, this comment for instance:
@Punches
I would think people would be better off not taking it unless they had covid and were trying to cure it.
You CANNOT cure Covid by taking the vaccine. The vaccine is not a remedy, it is a vaccine. If you're infected, it's too late to take the vaccine.
It is likely that people will suffer some minor symptoms following shot 1. This is normal, but these are minor symptoms typically. Read the report. They also last only for a few hours. Similar to what some people may experience following a Flu vaccine shot.
The second shot is going to produce a light fever and some aches. This lasts for a few hours only. It means that the vaccine is working.
Here's what might happen if someone gets the actual virus and gets infected:
- Hospitalization, leading to possible death.
- Severe illness, hallucinations.
- One or multiple organ failures.
- Possible amputations.
- Long term, a year so far, severe symptoms.
- Potential brain damage.
For the lucky few, it's 2-3 weeks of extreme misery, with hallucinations, and severe cough, pneumonia.
Obviously people should be making their decisions, but these decisions should be based on facts, not misinformation.