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💉💉 It’s only been a handful of weeks since British covid vaccine maker AstraZeneca was forced to admit in legal pleadings what the government regulators and politicians have long steadfastly denied: its spike-protein-based immunity juice causes some people’s blood to clot. And now, completely unrelated, believe me, it’s just a coincidence, Reuters ran this headline yesterday: “AstraZeneca says it will withdraw COVID-19 vaccine globally as demand dips.”
CLIP: Here’s UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak , telling parliament ‘let me be unequivocal — covid vaccines ARE SAFE’ (0:08). ( real name?)
The dips at Reuters credulously reported the company line, which is that “as multiple, variant COVID-19 vaccines have since been developed there is a surplus of available updated vaccines.” The UK Guardian’s story was much less naive, injecting a hint of skepticism right in its article’s sub-headline: “Company says decision is purely commercial as jab has been superseded by alternatives.”
In fact, the Guardian’s first sentence practically called the jabmaker a liar:
The Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide, months after the pharmaceutical giant admitted for the first time in court documents that it can cause a rare and dangerous side effect.
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However, for people in their twenties, the risk of hospitalization from COVID is similar to the risk of harm posed by the vaccine - a factor that drove the JCVI to introduce the initial policy
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Of course it's far less than that now since we have reached herd immunity as you first have to satisfy the now low probability of catching it.