kehna kya chahte ho ..
What you want to say ......Vaccine is harmful or safe
pls clear your points
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Does this mean that people - especially women - who have had Covid should receive an alternative vaccine to AZ?
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One observation could be that, even if the vaccine has a small blood clot risk, if it stops you getting covid then your overall blood clot risk is lower, even ignoring all the other ways covid can kill you. Statisticians would need to calculate.
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Here’s why this study is useless
@ScottAdamsSays it just compares brunt data post covid19 diagnosis. Post diagnosis you have treatment, nearly ALL treatment options used currently cause CVTS in their known side effects. There is ZERO control for that in this “study”. -
Unless you are suggesting not treating Covid patients, then outcomes of treatment are a direct consequence of catching Covid - in terms of risk. The study is entirely valid on this point.
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And you believe this?
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Tired of this bullshit studies.
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Did you read it? The paper has a number of qualified authors, including one from the medical records administrator (TriNetX).
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Quick we need to show the world we didn’t try to kill them. How? Oxford press team we need a large social media campaign. Call the influencers offer 6 figures to each. We’ve got taxpayer money’s so it’s like free money’s. Send it.
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And what makes you think Pfizer isn't talking trash about AstraZenaca?? After all, they are the big money company. Oxford is not. Do your math.
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