Quote (EndlessSky @ Oct 6 2021 07:57pm)
I'm looking at the Moderna vaccine. It was looking at those that showed cold-like symptoms. That was the singular basis in which the "effectiveness" was determined.
There were also 3% of the vaccine group that exhibited irreversible, life-changing side effects like paralysis.
No there wasn't lol
"There were two serious adverse events of facial swelling in vaccine recipients with a history of injection of dermatological fillers. The onset of swelling was reported 1 and 2 days, respectively, after vaccination and was likely related to vaccination.
There was one serious adverse event of intractable nausea and vomiting in a participant with prior history of severe headache and nausea requiring hospitalization. This event occurred 1 day after vaccination and was likely related to vaccination.
There were no other notable patterns or imbalances between treatment groups for specific categories of serious adverse events (including neurologic, neuro-inflammatory, and thrombotic events) that would suggest a causal relationship to Moderna COVID‑19 Vaccine."
There were... three... adverse events. Not 3%.
This post was edited by NetflixAdaptationWidow on Oct 6 2021 07:12pm