The MMR (measles, mumps rubella) vaccine had 168 reports of “serious adverse events” to VAERS in a decade. 17 per year.
There are 30 million 18-24 year olds in the US. The myocarditis and pericarditis ratio above would imply that these two reactions alone would be predicted to generate 3233 cases in males + 770 cases in females = 4003 cases reported in the US from vaccinating our college age kids.
These are all serious adverse effects, far more so than most for MMR - which includes things like “headache.”
Assuming the reporting rates are at all similar to VAERS and this alone is over 200X the rate per year of MMR, and this far from the only side effect.
Many of us trust existing vaccines because they are astonishingly safe and effective. they provide real, sterilizing immunity to disease so you do not catch it and do not spread it. they represent stunningly low risk of severe reaction. it’s below 1 per million.
Prior to 2020, vaccine deaths had been rare.
That hard-won trust in the concept of vaccines is being abused around Covid as the false equivalence of “this is a vaccine, so you should trust it” gets trotted out to compare it to products it looks little like.
Any other vaccine in modern history would have been pulled for the myocarditis issue alone.
The Pandemrix vaccine (for H1N1) in the UK was taken off the market because it was found to be causing narcolepsy. The rate was about 1 in 18,400, roughly 54 per million.
According to VAERS, these vaccines have, despite the boilerplate hand-waving KILLED ~43 people per million.
I am not aware of another vaccine that even kills 1 per million.
In 2009, Pandemrix was a scandal because such a massive safety issue was missed. The USA never even approved it.
My, how things have changed…
The covid vaccines do not stop spread and may actually be making it worse.
And their side effects are extreme.
We have never had an FDA-approved vaccine, especially for kids, that was within 1/10th and more likely 1/100th of this.