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originally posted by: Salander
His heart attack was probably caused by the injection he had recently received.
Let Occam's Rule put some perspective on it. The most likely reason is that his body reacted severely to the injection. Obviously, most people don't have such a reaction. Most people walk away and do fine with it. Because it's never been used on humans before, we don't know the long term effects of this experimental drug.
originally posted by: Salander
Yes, correlation is not causation, and in the end it doesn't matter in this or any other case. Half the US population has already taken the shot. More than half in Israel.
originally posted by: dragonridr
Not in 4 hours it didnt he already had a blood clot.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: dragonridr
Not in 4 hours it didnt he already had a blood clot.
So you are suggesting the vaccine didn't kill him.
originally posted by: dragonridr
Highly unlikely blood clots take days or weeks to form. Now I guess the shot could have caused the platelets to let go from an artery but that would have happened eventually either way. Sounds like he suffered from arterial thrombosis which in turn caused an arterial embolism which occurs when clots migrate downstream.
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
The risk verses reward is way too high for this, even the most ardent pro-covid vaccination person must see it
originally posted by: ziplock9000
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
The risk verses reward is way too high for this, even the most ardent pro-covid vaccination person must see it
The vaccine saves 100,000 people for every one that dies from side effects.
You obviously have no clue what risk v reward is