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Vaccine Safety: 57% Want Congress to Investigate CDC

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16 points by sfusato 3 years ago · 16 comments

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eggy 3 years ago

There should be a bipartisan or third-party investigation on a few fronts:

The lack of biodistribution studies for any of the three vaccines given they used a new delivery vehicle (mRNA) - Telling everyone the injection remains local and disappears from your body quickly; it only creates antibodies to the spike protein introduced to paraphrase the message being given early on.

The unblinding of the control group only six months in. They gave the vaccine to the placebo receivers in the study under the guise of their concern for their lives (yeah, right, thanks for being so considerate, Pfizer!).

The now-known censoring or memory-holing of any contrarian science, opinions or evidence against the vaccines by big pharma, mainstream media, governement and social media.

It's becoming evident COVID hospitalization numbers are in question given they were lumped together whether COVID was a primary or contributing cause, or just present.

The shaming of people who brought up the elephant in the room - obesity as a major comorbidity with diabetes and hypertension.

Not even acknowledging natural immunity to those who had COVID before a vaccine was ready, and then shaming them as anti-vaxxers.

And for those who keep saying they are safe and effective, the long-term safety cannot be asserted until we are 4 to 7 years down the road from the first vaccine, BUT big pharma unblinded their study's control group early on, compromising the process of a long-term blind study.

jleyank 3 years ago

A congressional investigation on any scientific or technical matter is political theatre for which the answer is known in advance. I can’t see how performance art helps matters.

The likelihood of a bipartisan, non-performative committee is basically nil.

egberts1 3 years ago

COVID inoculant should have been stopped once they've passed the threshold of "vaccine-related death".

  • egberts1 3 years ago

    and people that suggest taking all three "vaccines" for monkey pox, flu, and COVID should be viewed upon with disdain and skepticism.

    I mean, how else can one best hide their poor track records by slipstreaming one vaccine into others with also dubious track record.

puffoflogic 3 years ago

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.

  • tinus_hn 3 years ago

    Then it’s no problem if that safety and effectiveness is checked scientifically, as many times as people want.

    • quickthrowman 3 years ago

      Please provide an example of the US Congress scientifically investigating anything.

      It’s political theater, meant to provide sound bites for media and fundraising efforts.

      I’m all for investigating vaccine efficacy and safety, but Congress is not the body to perform such investigations. And I mean both the House and Senate, not just one or the other.

      • tinus_hn 3 years ago

        I don’t need to provide anything. Congress didn’t get their special powers to investigate things for no reason and whether you like it or not, they have that right.

        If there’s nothing wrong with the vaccines you have nothing to fear.

        • quickthrowman 3 years ago

          I agree that Congress has the right to investigate, I just wanted to point out that the investigation won’t necessarily be scientific in nature.

  • AnimalMuppet 3 years ago

    You know, if there actually was an investigation that people could trust, then more people might agree with you.

    On the other hand, is everyone going to trust an investigation done by Congress? I mean, if both sides endorsed the results, then maybe...

    • robnado 3 years ago

      Nothing unites both sides of the aisle like special interest who donate to both parties.

  • Beaver117 3 years ago

    From our current data*

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