I think the answer is because the serious adverse events rate was like 1/800 per vaccine. So multiplied by the entire population is enormous, but a the individual level you are most likely to get away without serious adverse events and or death.
Just enough that people cant really put it together, then mix the lots up and give people saline shots as well as more controlled batches.
I said at the very beginning, at the very least this is the biggest clinical trial ever performed on the unsuspecting masses. I have no doubt many lots had different tweaks and things and they proably had super computers crunching the data for them. Remember when people were finding peoples medical information in the ethereum blockchain. And sure it could be a coincidence, you can use the blockchain to store/move any kind of data. But didnt they even admit to using computers to crunch data about the vaccines?
As drugs makers have raced to develop vaccines for COVID-19, researchers have turned to advanced supercomputers to crunch enormous quantities of data on a virus that was unknown a year ago and which has taken more than 1.3 million lives since it emerged in December.
Looking at professional athletes dukey's figure is more correct. In the NBA it was 1 out of about 450 active players who got blood clots. In Pfizer's 12-15 trial 1 out of the 1000 poor kids who got the shot was permanently disabled.
I think the answer is because the serious adverse events rate was like 1/800 per vaccine. So multiplied by the entire population is enormous, but a the individual level you are most likely to get away without serious adverse events and or death.
Proably more like 1/10000.
Just enough that people cant really put it together, then mix the lots up and give people saline shots as well as more controlled batches.
I said at the very beginning, at the very least this is the biggest clinical trial ever performed on the unsuspecting masses. I have no doubt many lots had different tweaks and things and they proably had super computers crunching the data for them. Remember when people were finding peoples medical information in the ethereum blockchain. And sure it could be a coincidence, you can use the blockchain to store/move any kind of data. But didnt they even admit to using computers to crunch data about the vaccines?
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN2832IE/
Looking at professional athletes dukey's figure is more correct. In the NBA it was 1 out of about 450 active players who got blood clots. In Pfizer's 12-15 trial 1 out of the 1000 poor kids who got the shot was permanently disabled.