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Alberta woman dies after being denied transplant for refusing to get COVID vaccine
(nationalpost.com)
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The vaccine was clearly rushed into production and saved a lot of vulnerable people's lives. That does not mean it does not have risks that, for younger and healthier people, those might outweigh the benefits.
But public hysteria and groupthink dictated that it had to be coerced on people.
Why aren't all the vaccinated dead yet HMMM?
A fair percentage of them are? Certainly higher percentage than people that are vaccinated.
There are several other factors at work here, and I get that you are responding to a mock question with a mock answer.
Tell that to countries like Peru and Mexico who had little vaccination and a mortality rate of nearly 5%. Compared to the countries who had the highest vaccination rate with mortality of less than .05%
So... over 100 times more?
USA and CA had 1.1% so 5 times more... (erm that makes no sense, but you get what i mean. I need coffee)
EDIT: my main source https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
Excess death statistics don't lie, it's extremely difficult to hide trends in total deaths.