The conversation does not ring genuine to me. The message "Omg my aunt died, I am freaking the fuck out because of the vaccine!" The emphasis of this short conversation being on the vaccine and not on the sadness of losing a loved one. This seems (poorly) crafted to have the largest amount of fearmongering in the least amount of a text possible.
If the probability of dying from the vaccine is so high that some of the first recipients are already dying, then we will with certainty find out within a few days, long before most of us and the people we know get the chance to be vaccinated.
The claim is too strong and no evidence is presented. I would need at least an obituary to consider it plausible.
The rest of the converstation (the body being released to them, and they caring about how their name being will be remembered) gave me the impression of a close relationship, but it is certainly possible that the relationship is not close. I also do not think that a conversation like this is impossible. When I say that it does not "sound genuine" to me I am aware that that is just my subjective and biased personal opinion. In the end the evidence is what matters!
I agree here. The pfizer trials had 6 people out of 45,000 die. 4 of them were in the placebo group. 2 they ruled out the vax (whether anyone believes that or not). Total fear mongering and a completely inorganic conversation IMO.
The conversation does not ring genuine to me. The message "Omg my aunt died, I am freaking the fuck out because of the vaccine!" The emphasis of this short conversation being on the vaccine and not on the sadness of losing a loved one. This seems (poorly) crafted to have the largest amount of fearmongering in the least amount of a text possible.
If the probability of dying from the vaccine is so high that some of the first recipients are already dying, then we will with certainty find out within a few days, long before most of us and the people we know get the chance to be vaccinated.
The claim is too strong and no evidence is presented. I would need at least an obituary to consider it plausible.
Some people aren't that close to their extended family. For me, if an aunt died, it would be shocking and sad, but I wouldn't cry over it.
We need to verify, but imo, the conversation itself isn't suspicious.
The rest of the converstation (the body being released to them, and they caring about how their name being will be remembered) gave me the impression of a close relationship, but it is certainly possible that the relationship is not close. I also do not think that a conversation like this is impossible. When I say that it does not "sound genuine" to me I am aware that that is just my subjective and biased personal opinion. In the end the evidence is what matters!
I agree here. The pfizer trials had 6 people out of 45,000 die. 4 of them were in the placebo group. 2 they ruled out the vax (whether anyone believes that or not). Total fear mongering and a completely inorganic conversation IMO.