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FDA writes that giving 1 mill male kids age 5-11 a double Pfizer shot can reduce ICUs by 67 visits (if the outbreak continues is like Delta and if efficiency holds steady for 6 months which we know it does not), but can cause 57 ICU visits for myocarditis. fda.gov/media/153507/d…
US has 13 million male children age 5-11. Multiply the CDC’s per 1 million assumptions by 13, and giving them all the COVID Pfizer shots means

2,639 COVID hospitalizations avoided.

2,028 myocarditis hospitalizations caused.

13 COVID deaths avoided.
The FDA’s assumptions about the vaccine benefits for 5-11 year olds does ZERO to assume how much of these marginal gains (marginal from a statistical point; not the pain of each family), can be achieved by caring for COVID-19 instead of telling patients to just sit it out.
I have no idea if a vaccine was ever pushed (or mandated) with the abode risk-benefit factors; including the fact that some of the marginal benefits can be gained by caring for COVID-19 rather than having infected people wait around for doom or luck to succeeded.
The FDA panel looked at these🔺 limited benefits which also get mostly cancelled out by the risk, and conclude “yup, gotta go ahead with COVID vaccines for 5-11 year olds.”

Dummy me used to think that the vaccine approval process is more meticulous than this.
Get this: Since the start of last year through the end of October this year, 10,145 kids age 5 through 14 died from all causes.

That’s 15.18 kids a day.

Vaccinating all 5-11 year olds, will - per FDA - cut 26 COVID deaths over 6 months.

That’s 0.14 a day.
Here are total US deaths per 6-months since the start of last year through the end of Oct of this year:

1.64 mill deaths all ages; all causes.

226,716 COVID deaths all ages.

16,386 kids under 18, all causes.

174 kids under 18, COVID.

(COVID average starts 3/15/20; not Jan.)
The above numbers give context to what it means that - according to the FDA - vaccinating 26 million children age 5-11 will cut COVID deaths by 26 over a 6 month window.

Not a 26% cut.

26 deaths in total while causing myocarditis in a few thousands kids per the same FDA sheet.
“In 2019, 608 child passengers age 12 and younger died in motor vehicle crashes.” - CDC

This is a rate of 304 deaths in 6 months.

The FDA paper above says that 26 COVID deaths among children under the age of 12 can be avoided in half a year if they are all vaccinated.
The 57 added vaccine-induced ICU visits are not necessarily among the 67 kids who would need ICU visits due to COVID-19 if not vaccinated.

So… What’s the risk-reward conclusions here?

Nobody asks. Nobody knows.

(Numbers are among 1 million young boys.)

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Hi. Please vote regardless of the content below.

People have often rejected the claim that election fraud ("mistakes & errors") occurred in 2020 in the 100s or in the 1000s; which is a huge sum considering that states are often very narrowly decided.

Let's look at GA.
2/ Do date, Biden officially won GA by 11,709 votes which is a 0.23% margin among the 4.93 million votes.

How narrow is a 0.23% margin?

Well, let's read what the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) wrote on Nov 19, 2020 following a statewide manual recount:
3/ "No county had an error rate higher than 0.73% compared to their original results" in a state decided by 0.23%

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PANTS PISSING Cons ran for the hills about the debate due to some fake mediaaa expectations and because, well, they are pants pissers.

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The main attack by Harris was that Trump is a danger, unprepared and a joke to lead the country, yet 54% in the instant CNN poll have confidence in both candidates' ability to run the US, and Trump LEADS by 4 among those who have "a lot of confidence."

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1/ Biden-Harris admitted into the US 5.6 mill undocumented immigrants and millions more are not in the count, yet the @HouseGOP is too scared to dare Dems to shut the government to keep this mess going.

Instead, Republicans blame themselves by saying "we are not shutting down."
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Where are the supposed principles?

Even IF holding the line here (and on impeachment) "costs" Republicans, well, gotta put Country Over Party. No?
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Below is the first Tweet-share by @RashidaTlaib since the news that Hamas, a government whose lies she spreads on speed dial, executed an American. No other tweet or tweet share as of now; 36 hours after the news broke.
There is also nothing by @RepRashida.

Obviously, it is the opinion of @RashidaTlaib (and/or the opinion of many of her voters) that Hamas had a 'legitimate context' to execute an American last week or else she would easily tweet against it as she does to echo lies by Hamas.
@RepRashida @RashidaTlaib I am not outraged by Tlaib's lack of outrage on the execution of an American.

I am pointing it out so that people understand the poisonously-depraved world view of her "cause."

If she, a US-born & Elected Official is this depraved, imagine the views by those on the lower rungs.
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Don't blaming Powell for not cutting soon enough.

Blame Corporate/Regime Media for propping up a dead economy; for hyping bad reports as good which impacted the thinking of Fed officials that with inflation not yet settled, the economy can absorb continued high rates.
When the economy was in recession in 2022 (two net negative quarters of GDP; meaning by the end of the second quarter the economy was smaller than before the first), we were gaslit that this isn't a recession. The term was changed in real time like in 1984 propaganda fashion.
As a result of the propaganda, consumers kept spending and the economy recovered; underpinned by federal spending, not by a "real" economy. Then, part time jobs gains at the place of full time ones were sold as all in the same; feeding the hype of a "good" economy.
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Biden certainly had worse public appearances since the debate than this pressser, but stop the propaganda that this was good.

He rambled on.

Confused names & things.

Stopped mid-point confusingly with "anyways."

And he wasn't pushed like Trump was in the @Acosta-era heckling.
Questions were given mostly only to state-aligned media.

Half the questions were about policy; not the key issue at hand.

He was not called to task about the lies of his administration regarding his medical tests.

The bar for this was set so low that this is "good."

Ha.
We are being propagandized:

The questions and behavior was what Putin gets; not Trump or DeSantis.

Yet, he rambled on confusingly. Offered up word salads and repeatedly stopped midpoint with "anyways" because he had no clue what he was saying.

This is "good," per narrative.
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