Some people claim that if you are old with multiple comorbidities, you should get the shot. But where is the evidence? Apparently, it doesn’t exist.
Overview
- Some people claim that elderly people with multiple comorbidities should take the COVID vaccines and boosters.
- The all-cause mortality data required to make such claims should be readily available to the public but isn’t.
- Nobody I know has seen any data that would justify these claims.
- It is unethical to recommend vaccination in any age group without clear and compelling data of an all-cause risk-benefit. Where is the risk-benefit analysis?
- If there was all-cause mortality data that supported the “safe and effective” narrative, it’s highly likely we’d all know about it.
- This is more evidence of a very corrupt system that no one in the mainstream medical community or media finds objectionable.
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