I found an interesting study done by Penn Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. This was written in December 2020.
Their summary:
1) There are no specific guidelines for use of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines or contraindications to mRNA vaccines.
2) No large trials of any mRNA vaccine have been completed yet.
3) The only evidence on the safety of mRNA vaccines comes from small phase I and phase II trials of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, with
follow-up typically less than two months.
4) Systemic adverse events such as fatigue, muscle aches, headache, and chills are common.
5) Severe systemic adverse events were reported by 5 to 10 percent of trial subjects.
6) Localized adverse events such as pain at the injection site are common.
7) Both systemic and local adverse events usually are resolved within one or two days.
8) The rate and severity of adverse events appear to be higher for the second dose of vaccine than for the first.
9) Higher vaccine doses appear to increase the rate and severity of adverse events.
10) Larger trials of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are in progress, with results expected in mid-2021.
11) There is not sufficient evidence to support any conclusions on the comparative safety of different mRNA vaccines.
12) Direct evidence on the comparative safety of mRNA vaccines and other vaccines is lacking.
They write, "The current evidence base on messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines is made up entirely of small early-stage trials, nearly all of which examined only short-term outcomes. They lack sufficient power for testing the statistical significance of most results, and for
assessing the risk of serious but uncommon adverse events.
The size of these trials and their dual purpose in evaluating dosing and safety precludes quantitative synthesis or GRADE analysis of
their results..."
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/cep/COVID/mRNA%20vaccine%20review%20final.pdf
Since then there is more data which only supports the fact that the studies were rushed and in fact, data was excluded by the companies. VAERS shows the rate of severe reactions is higher than anticipated. Everyone is having some type of adverse reaction - which can be as mild as localized soreness to as severe as death.
Even the CDC admits that pain at the injection site after the first injection has a reaction rate of 71.1 to 83.1% depending on age with the person. For the second injection, there is a 66.1% to 77.8% pain reaction. The biggest concern is that 77.4% of vaccine recipients reported "at least one SYSTEMIC reaction" within 7 days of getting the vaccine. The rate of adverse events is higher for the younger population.
Why isn't the MSM reporting this?! It is right there on the CDC website available for all to read?
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/info-by-product/pfizer/reactogenicity.html
Saying that pain is normal goes against everything science and medicine teach. If pain was normal, then why all the pain medications? Pain occurs with injury to tissues. It is a sign that something is wrong.
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