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Astroturfing? No one mentioned those doctors here and I never heard of them.
All of the percentages he mentions are alarmingly high, albeit he points out the study is yet to be peer reviewed. Also interesting that it was only after second dose. It'll be interesting to see how other studies compare, but hopefully some alarm bells are already ringing.
I believe the BMJ said last year (or maybe it was other UK data) that the risk benefit ratio for teen boys was upside-down and the recommendation was against vaccinating this cohort.All of the percentages he mentions are alarmingly high, albeit he points out the study is yet to be peer reviewed. Also interesting that it was only after second dose. It'll be interesting to see how other studies compare, but hopefully some alarm bells are already ringing.
Also interesting that it was only after second dose.
Heart attacks in healthy people: A popular shower habit could take the blame