Not in the least. I just know that if I come up with the numbers, somebody here will question them, because they are from suspect sources like the CDC.You're really do need your hand held at every moment, don't you?
Not in the least. I just know that if I come up with the numbers, somebody here will question them, because they are from suspect sources like the CDC.You're really do need your hand held at every moment, don't you?
CDC is the communist controlling the clueless.Not in the least. I just know that if I come up with the numbers, somebody here will question them, because they are from suspect sources like the CDC.
Eh, is there anything that isn't communist according to you?CDC is the communist controlling the clueless.
Sure, everyone who reads, knows, and upholds the constitution.Eh, is there anything that isn't communist according to you?
Sure, everyone who reads, knows, and upholds the constitution.
True.That leaves out Democrats
Eh, is there anything that isn't communist according to you?
SwedenYou have no way to know that. How much damage would there have been without a shutdown?
vaccine riskThis is from the CDC. See if you can figure out which ones are the vulnerable ones.
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Just remember that the VAERS database only records less than 1% of all vaccine injuries. The CDC knows this as they commissioned a study that showed this. I've posted this study elsewhere on this forum.
. . . . Anyone can submit a report to VAERS . . .
VAERS accepts and analyzes reports of possible health problems—also called “adverse events”—after vaccination. As an early warning system, VAERS cannot prove that a vaccine caused a problem. Specifically, a report to VAERS does not mean that a vaccine caused an adverse event. But VAERS can give CDC and FDA important information. If it looks as though a vaccine might be causing a problem, FDA and CDC will investigate further and take action if needed.
Anyone can submit a report to VAERS — healthcare professionals, vaccine manufacturers, and the general public. VAERS welcomes all reports, regardless of seriousness, and regardless of how likely the vaccine may have been to have caused the adverse event.