there was every indication that it was false back in March/April 2020 because somebody actually did some reporting and it was actually in the news briefly.
Who did some reporting? Show me, don't just tell me. Otherwise you could be making it up.
It was actually in the news briefly.
Where? When? Show me, don't just tell me. Otherwise you could be making it up.
You saying some stuff is not good enough without a link to some kind of proof.
Wow. Most provinces have conservative governments, right?
From your link: "The blood clots, according to experts, are incredibly rare, appearing in one of every 250,000 receivers of the vaccine and causing only one death in a million AstraZeneca vaccine takers"
One death in a million. Compare that to roughly one death in 50 people who get the virus.
It's not the vaccine rather how it's improperly administered. If injected directly into the bloodstream it will increase chances of clotting. It could take awhile for the clotting to develop into more serious health issues, so much so that the health issue won't be linked to the vaccine injection.
Yes.
Wow. Most provinces have conservative governments, right?
You lost me. Let's start over. You said:
Who did some reporting? Show me, don't just tell me. Otherwise you could be making it up.
Where? When? Show me, don't just tell me. Otherwise you could be making it up.
You saying some stuff is not good enough without a link to some kind of proof.
Yes, all pulling in different directions: https://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-03/BSG-WP-2021-039.pdf - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.708903/full. What does that have to do with the CBC's reporting on social distancing?
Yeah, you're lost alright.
And you're still Mr. Anonymous Internet Poster with lots of opinions and no proof, spreading misinformation on the Internet.
I never liked my middle name growing up, if only my parents would have known what it would come to mean in the 90s...
From your link: "The blood clots, according to experts, are incredibly rare, appearing in one of every 250,000 receivers of the vaccine and causing only one death in a million AstraZeneca vaccine takers"
One death in a million. Compare that to roughly one death in 50 people who get the virus.
It's not the vaccine rather how it's improperly administered. If injected directly into the bloodstream it will increase chances of clotting. It could take awhile for the clotting to develop into more serious health issues, so much so that the health issue won't be linked to the vaccine injection.