Yeah "Serious adverse events, while uncommon (<1.0%), represented medical events that occur in the general population at similar frequency as observed in the study."
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I saw this yesterday. As someone who has a Bell’s Palsy outbreak three times, even IF this were the case, I would take the Bell’s Palsy over Covid.
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I always thought the AV obsession with Bell's palsy was fascinating. They obsess over this fairly common diagnosis as if it proves anything. All the while exposing their ignorance on the subject. "It's a symptom of brain injury!" By definition it's a peripheral nerve injury...
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Ouch! It hurts even thinking about it!
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One would expect to here this. The four cases of Bell's palsy may be coincidence, or it may be due to inflammation from the vaccine. If so, we might hear of more cases. Rather bell's palsy then Covid. Steroids help recovery from BP. Will that decrease Covid Immunity?
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Bob Wachter wrote a nice post where he did the math in an attempt to explain their post hoc fallacy. Summary: Sometimes shit happens, and shit happens at the same rate with or without the vaccine, therefore it's not because of the vaccine.https://twitter.com/bob_wachter/status/1333966348972539904?s=21 …
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Antivaxxers struggle in part because they want to compare the vaccine to some pristine state of perfection instead of the real world.
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