Skin Problems,Neuropathy,Paralysis: Over 500K Adverse Events
Oct 6, 2021 2:50:10 GMT -5
Post by Midnight on Oct 6, 2021 2:50:10 GMT -5
Skin Problems, Neuropathy, Paralysis All Part Of Over 500,000 Adverse Events Reported After COVID Vaccine
ByTeam Tucker Carlson
Published9 hours ago
“COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective,” a page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website reads.
No discussion. No question. No variation. If you dig around a bit, you might find the CDC saying there are some vaccine problems, but they are repeatedly linked to the word “rare.”
In fact, we’re told by the Biden administration that you need to get the shot. Or else.
But there’s a reason we refer to doctors as “practicing” medicine. Because it’s not just about science. It’s also about the personal skill and knowledge of specific medical professionals, about variations in technical applications and about some dimensions that can only be described as an art.
That’s why, when faced with a serious medical diagnosis, prudence dictates the seeking of a second opinion.
So, without advocacy one way or another about one’s decision to take the mRNA shots, here’s what we might describe as a “second opinion” to what the CDC says: reported adverse reactions.
As of the end of September, there were 569,294 reported incidents linked to the COVID shots in just the U.S., with 2,433,730 symptoms reported in total. They are in the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and were compiled by Just the News.
These reported incidents did not occur to 569,294 people; these were the total number of incidents disclosed, meaning an individual may have had more than one complication and those problems were included in the total tabulation.
No matter how many symptoms occurred, there is the fact that, for whatever reason, 8,164 people died following vaccination, Just the News noted.
Among other adverse reactions reported to the CDC, here’s the Just the News analysis of some of the types and numbers:
Problems with body temperature — 226,457
Skin problems — 174,793
Issues regarding movement, muscle, nerve, neuropathy, numbness and paralysis — 164,200
Reactions at the site of injection — 121,538
Headaches — 111,549
Heart problems — 79,012
Respiratory or lung problems — 77,976
Abdominal problems — 40,415
Catching COVID after being vaccinated — 34,589
Blood clots or bleeding, including in the heart and in the brain — 32,023
Mood or memory problems — 31,720
Continued at link
ByTeam Tucker Carlson
Published9 hours ago
“COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective,” a page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website reads.
No discussion. No question. No variation. If you dig around a bit, you might find the CDC saying there are some vaccine problems, but they are repeatedly linked to the word “rare.”
In fact, we’re told by the Biden administration that you need to get the shot. Or else.
But there’s a reason we refer to doctors as “practicing” medicine. Because it’s not just about science. It’s also about the personal skill and knowledge of specific medical professionals, about variations in technical applications and about some dimensions that can only be described as an art.
That’s why, when faced with a serious medical diagnosis, prudence dictates the seeking of a second opinion.
So, without advocacy one way or another about one’s decision to take the mRNA shots, here’s what we might describe as a “second opinion” to what the CDC says: reported adverse reactions.
As of the end of September, there were 569,294 reported incidents linked to the COVID shots in just the U.S., with 2,433,730 symptoms reported in total. They are in the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and were compiled by Just the News.
These reported incidents did not occur to 569,294 people; these were the total number of incidents disclosed, meaning an individual may have had more than one complication and those problems were included in the total tabulation.
No matter how many symptoms occurred, there is the fact that, for whatever reason, 8,164 people died following vaccination, Just the News noted.
Among other adverse reactions reported to the CDC, here’s the Just the News analysis of some of the types and numbers:
Problems with body temperature — 226,457
Skin problems — 174,793
Issues regarding movement, muscle, nerve, neuropathy, numbness and paralysis — 164,200
Reactions at the site of injection — 121,538
Headaches — 111,549
Heart problems — 79,012
Respiratory or lung problems — 77,976
Abdominal problems — 40,415
Catching COVID after being vaccinated — 34,589
Blood clots or bleeding, including in the heart and in the brain — 32,023
Mood or memory problems — 31,720
Continued at link