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Originally Posted by john70t
Oh, so only 40% new cases (in that one reported study) were already vaccinated, I guess.
You're claiming her immediate blood clot reaction is no way related to the vax, clots are so very rare the CDC doesn't need to collect adverse reaction data, and the compete disappearance of the flu is unrelated magic?
Those are some facts. What did you disprove?
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I'm just saying read the article that you just posted a screenshot of. Read the GoFundMe page as well for a more complete story. They don't know if the blot clotting came from the COVID virus (a known side effect) or the vaccine (I believe sometimes a rare and treatable side effect). Probably her underlying health condition allowed it to be very destructive. Perhaps she should have been exempted from getting vaccinated. The CDC got involved with 70-80 doctors, so they were interested. Looks inconclusive, yet your post implies that she got her legs and hands amputated only as a result of the vaccine. That's a big stretch, and the article you posted seems to want to sensationalize it.