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BasedNJDeplorable [S] 2 points ago +7 / -5

Google it. The information is out there. They are calling it natural causes but he just had the vaccine.

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MyDogCompletesMe 9 points ago +9 / -0

You mean "duckduck it", or "duckduckgo it" don't you?

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Trumpenproletariat 3 points ago +3 / -0

Duck It! We'll do it live!

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TonyTreehouse 10 points ago +11 / -1

Yeah, ok. But most of the people who have had the virus are fine, and many didn't even know it. But that doesn't fit the narrative either. Also, no one has died from hydroxychloroquine and it had helped most of the countries in the world control the virus. But the media and politicians actually led to it being withheld from many who would have benefited from it, for political reasons.

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Burisma 2 points ago +2 / -0

I take hcq. my work is essential and no one wears masks unless the higher you are around. The type of work we do eliminates the possibility for social distancing. Many of us travel often as well. I must be immune for some other reason.

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TonyTreehouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

There was a study about March last year where they tested 2015-2018 blood samples. About half had T cells that identified at least one of two proteins on covid. It was due to people having had the common cold from other corona viruses. So those people have at least some resistance to covid. T cells id viruses and then the body reacts. T cells are how your body stays immune to chicken pox and other things decades later, even though antibodies don't last that long. No one heard shout that study, because it implied half the people don't have a big concern.

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Grond999 1 point ago +1 / -0

As the BMJ's Dr. Peter Doshi points out, a look at the data released thus far from Pfizer and Moderna point to vaccine efficacy rates of 19% and 29%. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/01/04/peter-doshi-pfizer-and-modernas-95-effective-vaccines-we-need-more-details-and-the-raw-data/

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DIARRHEA_FIGHT -8 points ago +4 / -12

This particular right wing belief is rather unfortunate

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InarosPrime 4 points ago +6 / -2

I prefer to stick to the science. Is the vaccine causing deaths? If so, how do the deaths compare to getting the virus?

Unfortunately, the answer to both of those questions is hard to find because it is highly politicized on both side. The best we can infer from the information we have is what u/BasedMedicalDoctor posted: millions have been vaccinated and there are no widespread reports of death from the vaccine. There are a few incidents which have not been proven either way.

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Meddlesom 1 point ago +1 / -0

If there are vaccine related deaths, would you really expect us to be told about them?