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Why are We Vaccinating Children against Covid-19?

11 点作者 AndrewBissell超过 3 年前

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d0mine超过 3 年前
Sounds like complete BS: "A novel best-case scenario cost-benefit analysis showed very conservatively that there are five times the number of deaths attributable to each inoculation vs those attributable to COVID-19 in the most vulnerable 65+ demographic."
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alisonkisk超过 3 年前
This article proposes unknown long term negative side effects of vaccines, but assumes no long term negative side effects of Covid-19.<p>It also counts every elderly person who died after inoculation*, with no time limit, as killed <i>by</i> the vaccine.<p>* The authors refuse to call it a vaccine, because it&#x27;s not 100% effective at preventing infection.<p>The article was written in July, making hay about 6000 total reported deaths in people who were vaccinated, er, inoculated, before the latest wave started killing a surplus of 1000 unvaccinated people (relative to vaccinated): per <i>day</i>.<p>This is not science.
Nomentatus超过 3 年前
Why? Because a principle way our bodies fight viruses is by killing our own (infected) cells. When you kill large numbers of cells in a young child, that child won&#x27;t grow to the same height, won&#x27;t have the same IQ, and won&#x27;t live as long. There are interesting radiological data for comparison. We should have prioritized vaccinating children, but didn&#x27;t. This is a likely source of a lot of (perhaps most of) the Flynn effect over the last century and more.