No. It’s an accurate description of beliefs and advocacy. As for “vaccine risk aware,” a more accurate term would be “imaginary vaccine risk fantasist.”https://twitter.com/Crazymothers1/status/1201140183695056901 …
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so what if its on the CDC website?Vaccine inserts are legal documents, required by LAW. And vaccine inserts must include all incidences that happen during a clinical trial. For x's sake, Car accident is listed on the Gardasil insert: https://www.fda.gov/files/vaccines,%20blood%20&%20biologics/published/Package-Insert---Gardasil.pdf …
Medical patients reporting known side effects of pharmaceutical product is part of the scientific process. Doctors refusing to accept or report experienced side effects is not science.
The state sets up surveillance to get data and then analyze it. It doesn't mean that every reported side effect is a side effect or adverse event. That's why observational studies are different than surveillance data.
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