Your linked article does not say that the deaths were caused by the vaccines.
" the CDC's Atlanta-based researchers said last week."
Why doesn't your source link to that, so we can read it ourselves? There are 12 links in the article but the only one to the CDC is from August 24, 2020.
VAERS records anything that happens to someone after getting jabbed, including being struck by lightning: "a 72-year-old participant with arrhythmia after being struck by lightning 28 days after vaccination" https://www.fda.gov/media/144434/download
There isn't much real information in your linked article, is there? They say that of the 299 million doses delivered over the first six months of use - during which the old and the vulnerable were prioritized, remember - there were 340,000 adverse effects reported, and 1.3% of those (that would be 4420) were deaths. On average over 7,000 people died every month in the US in 2017 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6826a5.htm
Your linked article does not say that the deaths were caused by the vaccines.
" the CDC's Atlanta-based researchers said last week."
Why doesn't your source link to that, so we can read it ourselves? There are 12 links in the article but the only one to the CDC is from August 24, 2020.
VAERS records anything that happens to someone after getting jabbed, including being struck by lightning: "a 72-year-old participant with arrhythmia after being struck by lightning 28 days after vaccination" https://www.fda.gov/media/144434/download
There isn't much real information in your linked article, is there? They say that of the 299 million doses delivered over the first six months of use - during which the old and the vulnerable were prioritized, remember - there were 340,000 adverse effects reported, and 1.3% of those (that would be 4420) were deaths. On average over 7,000 people died every month in the US in 2017 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6826a5.htm
The article does not say that the deaths were caused by the vaccines.
VAERS records anything that happens to someone after getting jabbed, including being struck by lightning.
Those are the facts. You're free to ignore them.
Die in a fire, shill, I'd bash you bloody if I saw you and you wanted it.
Have a problem with facts, do you?