There is something very important to keep in mind here. This is a self-reporting system. The US has a similar system. It doesn't take long to find this disclaimer:
The information on this website relates to suspected side effects , i.e. medical events that have been observed following the use of a medicine, but which are not necessarily related to or caused by the medicine.
Information on suspected side effects should not be interpreted as meaning that the medicine or the active substance causes the observed effect or is unsafe to use. Only a detailed evaluation and scientific assessment of all available data allows for robust conclusions to be drawn on the benefits and risks of a medicine.
The European Medicines Agency publishes these data so that its stakeholders, including the general public, can access information that European regulatory authorities use to review the safety of a medicine or active substance. Transparency is a key guiding principle of the Agency.
I'm only posting this for the sake of transparency and providing information, because the OP provides an incomplete picture. There are many things to take into account here, but this system works as follows: I took a vaccine (or any medicine really), I had a reaction (related or not), I report it to the system. It is an important system that gives researchers information that they may follow up on, but the above disclaimer is very important. The takeaway is that with any mass-administered substance, you will have a large number of reports.
Edit: This post doesn't follow the dogma related to vaccines on this website (vaccine bad, orange man bad for pushing for creation of vaccine, facts challenging dogma bad). Bring on the downvotes, lol.
See, this is the kind of garbage I'm talking about. Nowhere in my post did I say that you should take (or not take it). I never mentioned or implied anything about that. I never said the information is bad or good, valid or invalid. I only provided context for the information provided by the OP. No opinion, just fact. We claim that the other side is a cult, when we're really no different. Just on the other end. So thank you for proving my point. Didn't take long (I didn't expect it to). Grow up. Or learn reading comprehension. Or both. Perhaps you may actually learn something from the people on the forum who actually know the topics at hand.
My opinions from other posts is irrelevant to this one. Although it has always been consistent. You need to weigh your own risk vs benefit and decide for yourself whether the vaccine is for for you. I have always maintained this. The vaccine has been offered to me multiple times, I have not taken it. Perhaps I will later, I would like to see more long term data before I decide. I also had Covid. But it doesn't follow along with the dogma on this site and tends to trigger people who think and rationalize with their emotions and feelings, such as yourself.
There is zero opinion in my original post, just facts. You may not like it, but that's irrelevant also. Facts aren't right or wrong, they are what they are. Heed my advice and grow up. Or don't, and keep digging. I find you rather amusing.
There is something very important to keep in mind here. This is a self-reporting system. The US has a similar system. It doesn't take long to find this disclaimer:
The information on this website relates to suspected side effects , i.e. medical events that have been observed following the use of a medicine, but which are not necessarily related to or caused by the medicine.
Information on suspected side effects should not be interpreted as meaning that the medicine or the active substance causes the observed effect or is unsafe to use. Only a detailed evaluation and scientific assessment of all available data allows for robust conclusions to be drawn on the benefits and risks of a medicine.
The European Medicines Agency publishes these data so that its stakeholders, including the general public, can access information that European regulatory authorities use to review the safety of a medicine or active substance. Transparency is a key guiding principle of the Agency.
http://www.adrreports.eu/en/index.html
I'm only posting this for the sake of transparency and providing information, because the OP provides an incomplete picture. There are many things to take into account here, but this system works as follows: I took a vaccine (or any medicine really), I had a reaction (related or not), I report it to the system. It is an important system that gives researchers information that they may follow up on, but the above disclaimer is very important. The takeaway is that with any mass-administered substance, you will have a large number of reports.
Edit: This post doesn't follow the dogma related to vaccines on this website (vaccine bad, orange man bad for pushing for creation of vaccine, facts challenging dogma bad). Bring on the downvotes, lol.
Ok, you take it then. Take two at once! You can have both my doses.
See, this is the kind of garbage I'm talking about. Nowhere in my post did I say that you should take (or not take it). I never mentioned or implied anything about that. I never said the information is bad or good, valid or invalid. I only provided context for the information provided by the OP. No opinion, just fact. We claim that the other side is a cult, when we're really no different. Just on the other end. So thank you for proving my point. Didn't take long (I didn't expect it to). Grow up. Or learn reading comprehension. Or both. Perhaps you may actually learn something from the people on the forum who actually know the topics at hand.
Oof I hit a nerve. Look, it's clear you're all for this FDA unapproved experimental vaccine. Don't try this "I'm totally neutral guise honest" BS.
My opinions from other posts is irrelevant to this one. Although it has always been consistent. You need to weigh your own risk vs benefit and decide for yourself whether the vaccine is for for you. I have always maintained this. The vaccine has been offered to me multiple times, I have not taken it. Perhaps I will later, I would like to see more long term data before I decide. I also had Covid. But it doesn't follow along with the dogma on this site and tends to trigger people who think and rationalize with their emotions and feelings, such as yourself.
There is zero opinion in my original post, just facts. You may not like it, but that's irrelevant also. Facts aren't right or wrong, they are what they are. Heed my advice and grow up. Or don't, and keep digging. I find you rather amusing.