It's pretty impressive that y'all are wrong about literally everything literally all the time.
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Like I said: given your lack of expertise your unsupported opinions carry little weight. You're welcome to them, but no one is obligated to carry on a conversation with the voices in your head. You should verify them with data from the real world before you start spreading them around.
Moving on to the ones you do support...
The US is a litigious society. Medical malpractice suits are common as rainwater. So it's not unusual for Johns Hopkins to be sued. It's still a great institution and your own link says so: "If you are a Maryland resident, you should consider yourself lucky to have access to this unbelievable institution. Calling Hopkins a big and great hospital is like saying LeBron James is good at basketball. This is a great hospital. No one disagrees with this.
It's from 2016 and says "Johns Hopkins University has been invited to join the group of over 25 institutions who are collaborating with Pfizer’s Centers for Therapeutic Innovation (CTI) network, which is designed to help bridge the gap between early scientific discovery and its translation into new medicines through public-private resource sharing."
If this seems to you like proof that Johns Hopkins research findings are to be dismissed then it's just more proof that you have an uninformed amateur's view of science.
I have not taken a Covid vaccine.
I have not had Covid.
Nearly everyone I know who has been "fully vaccinated and is up to date with all boosters as of this month" has had Covid, one of them three times.
You?