I just thought about something.
How many deaths per million are associated with
real vaccines.
So I did a quick search on what I consider to be a fairly 'standard' vaccine that I think is reasonably 'safe'. Smallpox.
Here are some exerts from the CDC's own site on it:
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-In the past, between 14 and 52 people out of every 1 million people vaccinated for the first time experienced potentially life-threatening reactions.
-Based on past experience, it is estimated that 1 to 2 people out of every 1 million people vaccinated could die as a result of life-threatening reactions to the vaccine.
1 or 2 dead. Implies most of the time no one ever dies from it.
How many per million is it for covid? I remember a number from UK had 200,000 life threatening brain damages. Population of 45 million with the vax. Puts the ball park at least 4,000 per million, but closer to 20,000 per million.
Anyone have those numbers?
Oh, and remember that is for year 1. Smallpox has 200+ years of data.
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