“for those with most severe frailty, even relatively mild vaccine side effects can have serious consequences. For those who have very short remaining life span.. benefit of the vaccine may be marginal or irrelevant.”
As I initially suggested when I first read about the Pfizer vaccine, choosing between getting Covid and taking this vaccine might not be the obvious decision that so many people assume it to be:
As I said at the time, taking the vaccine doesn't necessarily mean you won't transmit the virus to someone else. This has been officially acknowledged:
And it is now officially acknowledged in the UK that catching and beating Covid provides immunity that's "at least as good" as taking a vaccine for it.
BREAKING: I have the latest monthly death registrations from the Irish government's reporting office:
Let's do another quick thread to expose the scam. 👇👇
I'm now increasingly confident that there were just below 24,000 deaths in the first nine months of 2020 (based on the historic pattern of late registrations).
This is consistent with published death notices - there were 23,700 death notices.
So we get the following picture for total deaths each year.
The second chart is the same as the first, but it excludes the 1,800 "Covid-related deaths", i.e. it pretends they didn't happen.
Hmm. It's almost as if the first chart is more in line with the trend of prior years?