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You. As you admitted, you don't have a reason to bring it up.
The gaslighting on both sides is so thick the whole Off Topic will go up.
Earlier up.
Don't worry, I can keep doing this.
Whether the vaccine had anything to do with it or not, the amount and daily rates of deaths did indeed slow in 2022 as did people being admitted to hospital.
Wasn't that so?.....hmm now I kinda wonder where those cringy tiktok videos of nurses dancing in empty hallways were...Oh maybe I should just forget about them, they didn't exist. *shrugging*.
I had no option but to get the vaccines, else basically risk losing my entire livelyhood.
First vaccine included minor heart palpitations, that lasted maybe a couple of hours on the day of vaccination, which prior to the vaccine I had never experienced before. To be honest I was a bit confused by what was going on.
It mostly eased off, and I forgot about them.
Then I got my second vaccine, as required, and had them the entire day. Again, I wrote it off as a "must be a minor side affect".
Then came the third vaccine, after the vaccine, I got home, got them and then "blacked out" while having the palpitations, waking up a few hours later. After that I started getting them daily.
It's been a year since my vaccine, and at least once a day I get them randomly.
Naturally, with the state of the healthcare system in the UK, I have not, and will not have the opportunity to see a doctor about this issue (strikes, slow healthcare response and generally disconcern by the doctors/nurses themselves).
So while yes, the vaccine may save some lives, it can also change some others, speaking from personal experience.
Still no, as the assumption is the unvaxxed are that much more vulnerable they should be dying like flies. Instead as the John Campbell vid shows, rate of adverse reactions exceeds the benefit of the "vax".
As I said before, the results prove absolutely nothing. If all the people are triple vaccinated then anyone who dies is 100% triple vaccinated.
Without further information, it is impossible to interpret the given data.
No allegedly to it.