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thirsty-dove | 4 years ago

Doesn't seem like a good comparison, because seat belts have been tested for decades and don't seem to be insidiously harmful, whereas VAERS already has an off-the-charts number of reports of deaths and harm. Not a day goes by where I don't hear about somebody dying shortly after getting the vaccine, often in novel ways like described here: https://freewestmedia.com/2021/06/27/surgeon-who-operated-on...

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ben_w|4 years ago

Even if all of the VAERS reports were both causal (they’re not) and fatal (not even remotely) the vaccine would still be seven times better than the illness.

As the reports are overwhelming not about surprise deaths and not causal, the vaccines are somewhere between 170 times better and infinitely better than the disease.

> Not a day goes by where I don't hear about somebody dying shortly after getting the vaccine, often in novel ways like described here

And how many do you expect by coincidence in an ideal case where there are exactly zero side effects? Because it isn’t going to be zero coincidental deaths when there are 3.79 billion vaccination events. Not even zero per day.