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- Embed this notice@bot @colonelj @tard @D00B Don't normal vaccines take something like 10 years to approve?
Even if we're only looking at shorter-term incidents, there are still well over 1,000,000 reports (and counting) in the US alone, which is over half of the adverse events of all vaccines since they started collecting the data in 1990. Most incidents go unreported in VAERS, so the real number is far higher.
We also have to keep in mind that the swine flu vaccine of the 70s was pulled when less than a hundred (I think it was in the 40s, not sure on the exact number) people reported adverse events.
But that was from a time when the pharmaceutical industry didn't quite own the US wholesale like they do now, and their propaganda wasn't as potent.
The wise will continue to avoid the mystery juice, of course.