OK anti-Jabbers, Argue This One

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Another one who's cocksure must be the effect of the jab that makes you come over all Tarzan like.

You are the one playing at being Tarzan and ignoring the common sense - If Darwin has his way, there will be no sympathy from me.
 
In the UK, donated blood isn't tested for Covid. What a patient gets is from a large number of donors. They do test for some viruses like HIV and Hepatitis, Zika, but not covid.
They also test for natural and vaccine induced immunity. This has been used for rather a long time to get some idea of the split in the UK. From memory the most recent figure I have seen natural is ~80%. Vaccine higher,

:( Not that this means people can't catch it again. That study seems to have been abandoned when it looked pretty certain that they can.
 
From the GB News article : In conclusion, senior coroner Karen Dilks said, "Zion died due to very rare and aggressive complications of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccination."

Note the words "very rare". Nothing in this world is completely risk free, but the risk of a blood clot from a vaccination is still miniscule in comparison to the risk of death as the result of contracting Covid. As 160,000 or so deaths in the UK seem to attest. It's all a case of percentages
 
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If you get a sore arm from the jab, the jab didn't cause it.
 
No I find myself with insufficient privileges if i run too deep.
Or because you never have any evidence to back up your wild claims.

fake news is what it is called in modern speak. Used to be called bs
 
It's the dismissiveness of claims that are not from a 'reliable' source that's the problem. They get shouted down by the jabbers and the mod errs on the side of caution because it's a hot topic to handle.
You must have sussed that given the way the msm handles the topic.
Evidence will do nicely thank you
 
If you get a sore arm from the jab, the jab didn't cause it.
I got a sore arm from the flu jab last year, but not this year. Why was that? Last time I had an anti-tettanus I had a sore leg for a few days. Why was that? Yes, it is the injection which causes it, but the benefits of being vaccinated outweigh the disadvantages of having a little prick
 
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