Interesting point of view, I guess the FDA just sees things a little differently, do you have your up to date stats on how many babies are getting seizures from Covid, just so we get the record straight
0.5 - 1% of children with clinically significant COVID-19 have febrile seizures vs 3 / 100k (0.003%) children after COVID-19 vaccination.
In other words, comparing post-Covid vaccination seizures to post-Covid seizures is a ridiculously impossible exercise, so why are we?
Ah you’re almost there. Keep thinking. Make me proud.
So, the point is, it’s not really 300x greater in Covid than the vaccine as my friend Harambe asserts so confidently and it’s not an absolute mic drop. But we’ll give him a pass on this one. He’s still marinating on the fake Harambes trying to maintain a “Harambe-style” dialogue. I don’t blame him. Registering other people’s handles is absolutely infuriating, even if he’s guilty of it himself.
Ah you’re almost there. Keep thinking. Make me proud.
So, the point is, it’s not really 300x greater in Covid than the vaccine as my friend Harambe asserts so confidently and it’s not an absolute mic drop. But we’ll give him a pass on this one. He’s still marinating on the fake Harambes trying to maintain a “Harambe-style” dialogue. I don’t blame him. Registering other people’s handles is absolutely infuriating, even if he’s guilty of it himself.
No - Harambe is probably underestimating the neurological risk of COVID infections in infants. Almost! Nice try :)
Ah you’re almost there. Keep thinking. Make me proud.
So, the point is, it’s not really 300x greater in Covid than the vaccine as my friend Harambe asserts so confidently and it’s not an absolute mic drop. But we’ll give him a pass on this one. He’s still marinating on the fake Harambes trying to maintain a “Harambe-style” dialogue. I don’t blame him. Registering other people’s handles is absolutely infuriating, even if he’s guilty of it himself.
All you did was argue that the risk from COVID should be greater. More than 300x. You proved my point. Double mic drop.
So, the point is, it’s not really 300x greater in Covid than the vaccine as my friend Harambe asserts so confidently and it’s not an absolute mic drop. But we’ll give him a pass on this one. He’s still marinating on the fake Harambes trying to maintain a “Harambe-style” dialogue. I don’t blame him. Registering other people’s handles is absolutely infuriating, even if he’s guilty of it himself.
No - Harambe is probably underestimating the neurological risk of COVID infections in infants. Almost! Nice try :)
Probably is very similar to “clinically significant.” As we’ve already pointed out, it’s “very difficult” to estimate a denominator for Covid alone, yet, here he is taking victory laps. Lolz. I guess Moron Shep used to be a loyal ally, so the betrayal is painful.
No - Harambe is probably underestimating the neurological risk of COVID infections in infants. Almost! Nice try :)
Probably is very similar to “clinically significant.” As we’ve already pointed out, it’s “very difficult” to estimate a denominator for Covid alone, yet, here he is taking victory laps. Lolz. I guess Moron Shep used to be a loyal ally, so the betrayal is painful.
No he’s right and you’re wrong. Keep thinking. You’ll get there eventually.
I do love how Noyankee disappeared the moment data entered the discussion.
Speaking of data. ******
With the report he commissioned, Rokita sought to prove his skepticism right. His key findings included what he called “vastly inflated” death counts. People who had died from drownings, automobile deaths, and overdoses, for instance, were listed as Covid-19 deaths, even though the virus wasn’t the cause. The Indiana Department of Health overreported those deaths by 10.9 percent in 2020; 7 percent in 2021; and 12.5 percent in 2022, he said. The state also never accounted for deaths that occurred as a result of its lockdown policies.
I do love how Noyankee disappeared the moment data entered the discussion.
Speaking of data. ******
With the report he commissioned, Rokita sought to prove his skepticism right. His key findings included what he called “vastly inflated” death counts. People who had died from drownings, automobile deaths, and overdoses, for instance, were listed as Covid-19 deaths, even though the virus wasn’t the cause. The Indiana Department of Health overreported those deaths by 10.9 percent in 2020; 7 percent in 2021; and 12.5 percent in 2022, he said. The state also never accounted for deaths that occurred as a result of its lockdown policies.
Early-onset cancer, which is defined as happening in adults under 50 years of age, is no anomaly. In fact, it is part of a rising global trend in which newly diagnosed cancer patients are getting younger.
Early-onset cancer, which is defined as happening in adults under 50 years of age, is no anomaly. In fact, it is part of a rising global trend in which newly diagnosed cancer patients are getting younger.
And this is related to vaccines? Or are you just commenting on our ability to detect cancer earlier and earlier?
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Six weeks into the national emergency, Mr Harris made a surprising gaffe regarding the name of the disease.
Speaking about the prospect of a future vaccine, he said: "Remember this is coronavirus Covid-19, that means there have been 18 other coronaviruses and I don't think they have successfully found a vaccine for any."
But Covid-19 was named by the World Health Organization to reflect the year the disease was discovered, having been first identified in China in late 2019.
Widely ridiculed on social media for his lack of knowledge, Mr Harris apologised for what he described as an "awful boo-boo".
Six weeks into the national emergency, Mr Harris made a surprising gaffe regarding the name of the disease.
Speaking about the prospect of a future vaccine, he said: "Remember this is coronavirus Covid-19, that means there have been 18 other coronaviruses and I don't think they have successfully found a vaccine for any."
But Covid-19 was named by the World Health Organization to reflect the year the disease was discovered, having been first identified in China in late 2019.
Widely ridiculed on social media for his lack of knowledge, Mr Harris apologised for what he described as an "awful boo-boo".