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Moderna defends its COVID-19 vaccine after
seven European nations restrict or recommend
against the shot's use in young people
over concerns of rare heart inflammation

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Posted By: Ribicon, 11/12/2021 9:06:47 PM

Moderna is standing by its COVID-19 vaccine in the wake of concerns being raised around the world about the jab causing rare heart inflammation in young people. Seven European nations have either restricted the use of the shot in adults under age 30 or have made a recommendation against its use, in recent weeks. Data from Swedish public health officials found that young adults— particularly males —who received the shot were more likely to develop myocarditis than those that receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, spurring the decisions. Moderna acknowledges these concerns, but says the benefits of its shot outweigh any potential risks,

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The more people take the needle, the less rare these life-threatening side effects become. Funny how that works. Moderna retorts that these shots are highly effective at putting money in its coffers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Ribicon 11/12/2021 9:09:51 PM (No. 975850)
The new VAERS data are out. Covid vaccine-related adverse events reported to the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System through November 5. Such reporting reflects only a small fraction (1% to 10% per one study) of real-world events. 18,461 deaths 91,982 hospitalizations 97,715 urgent care visits 136,785 doctor office visits 33,259 severe allergic reactions 29,104 permanently disabled 20,644 life-threatening reactions 10,289 cases of shingles 9,094 heart attacks 7,984 cases of anaphylaxis 12,131 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis 10,981 cases of Bell's palsy 4,268 thrombocytopenia/low platelet counts 2,887 miscarriages https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data For perspective, in over 25 years' worth of experience with common flu vaccines, there have been fewer than 1,700 deaths reported in VAERS.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Come And Take It 11/12/2021 9:11:20 PM (No. 975851)
There's that word 'rare' again.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: TXknitter 11/12/2021 9:24:16 PM (No. 975859)
The citizens of Norway, Sweden, Iceland, France, Finland and now Germany should be very thankful for their top health officials. Their governments care more about THEIR people than they do about what our crooked drug companies or Dr. Fauci think!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Rokkitt 11/12/2021 9:47:11 PM (No. 975875)
Not taking the Fauci shot. Period.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 11/12/2021 9:48:47 PM (No. 975876)
All of the vaccines do this, occasionally. One theory is that if the person injecting manages to get it into a blood vessel instead of in the muscle, the mRNA particles are distributed quickly all over the body, and cause inflammation and injury in many other locations as those locations have cells manufacturing toxic spike proteins, not just in the arm muscle.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Twinkle93 11/12/2021 9:52:02 PM (No. 975882)
At least some doctors are following their oath to do no harm.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: kono 11/12/2021 10:13:13 PM (No. 975905)
Let me see if I got that straight -- The side effects of the "vaccine" are "rare", so they should be ignored. COVID-19 infections are rare, so we should force everybody to take the clot shot. "Logic" to these lunatics. Good grief...
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Vitaman 11/12/2021 10:17:34 PM (No. 975908)
Defending the indefensible
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Reply 9 - Posted by: NotaBene 11/13/2021 1:44:51 AM (No. 975972)
12,000 cases of myocarditis in young people is not beanbag because the heart develops fibrosis and lifespan will be significantly shortened. Moderna responds with a clinical trial for 6-month olds. Bonjour autisme.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Strike3 11/13/2021 4:23:38 AM (No. 976018)
Why wouldn't they stand by their biggest money-maker?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: mifla 11/13/2021 5:03:28 AM (No. 976034)
They have to defend their product, else they would be sued out of existence.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: privateer 11/13/2021 9:48:11 AM (No. 976228)
It makes sense. Any hog farmer could tell you that one boar can service multiple brood sows. Men are not so necessary. Plus they might resist the BHOrg. Women with small children are more pliable.
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