So, I've noticed that some countries and specially in the US people claim to know a lot of people with vaccine side-effects. I'm from Mexico and most people I know are vaccinated and haven't heard anyone with any side-effect, I believe I know a lot of people, let's say about 500 people or more I could hear from, 200 in my larger social circle and about 50 who are very very close to me. Still haven't heard of anyone having a major side effect except the usual fever after getting the shot. Also, let me add that I'm quite observant, and I've actually been actively looking for anyone with side-effects.
Could the vaccine side-effects be targeted to certain populations?
Side note: Most of my closer circle have gotten the vax in the US (Pfizer, Moderna, and Janssen (A LOT of us Janssen, for some reason), but I think the many others took the ones that are available here in Mexico.
Anyway let me know what you think. I'll be looking to answer questions.
I have thought about this too. I am in America and I partly wonder if it's because our food supply and regulation is massive, somewhat poisonous and you sometimes have to go out of your way or be plugged into the right communities to find locally sourced produced/meat etc.... and we as Americans have had many poisonous vaccines our whole life that other countries don't require and they maybe compound to make us a bit weaker? Just a theory. I was injured by Gardasil when it was in it's experimental hayday and it took me years (of eating unprocessed foods, changing my lifestyle & working with a holistic doctor) to heal my system. A really close friend - 28 yrs old healthy male - has had 3 heart attacks & developed full fledged myocarditis from the pfizer jab. No Comorbidities. It is 100% verified and reported to VAERS now; it is from the jab. He is on medication & seeing Dr. Peter McCollough. My friend is the only EXTREME adverse reaction that I personally know - though I've had lots of girlfriends missing periods or nonstop bleeding afterwards... but from what I know of my friend who had the heart attacks, it's A LOT of work to get everything reported. So i think for people who it's an inconvenient adverse reaction... they don't really talk or do anything about it. Just suffer through unless it absolutely alters their life and then they're forced to face the music