Increased risk to millions of people
FDA now admits in a study that the vax gives an increased risk compared to a control group. These are the increased risks:
- Pulmonary embolism — 54%
- Acute myocardial infarction — 42%
- Blood clotting — 91% and
- Platelet disorder — 44%.
Summary
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Some of the statistics to work out these percentages came from Medicare & Medicaid databases of 17,411,342 people who had received the vaccine.
Published in Vaccine magazine
The January 9, 2023 issue of Vaccine magazine published a scientific study called Surveillance of COVID-19 vaccine safety among elderly persons aged 65 years and older. The study evaluated outcomes of interest following COVID-19 vaccination using the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) data covering 30,712,101 elderly persons. The CMS data from December 11, 2020 through Jan 15, 2022 included 17,411,342 COVID-19 vaccinees who received a total of 34,639,937 doses.
The publication said: Four outcomes met the threshold for a statistical signal following BNT162b2 vaccination including pulmonary embolism (PE; RR = 1.54), acute myocardial infarction (AMI; RR = 1.42), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC; RR = 1.91), and immune thrombocytopenia (ITP; RR = 1.44).
(RR stands for “relative risk”. Relative Risk refers to the probability of an event occurring in a treatment group compared to the probability of an event occurring in a control group.)
The article went on to say: We evaluated 14 outcomes of interest following COVID-19 vaccination using the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) data covering 30,712,101 elderly persons. The CMS data from December 11, 2020 through Jan 15, 2022 included 17,411,342 COVID-19 vaccinees who received a total of 34,639,937 doses.
Life insurance industry concerned about increased risk & increased death rate
Lifesite News has an interesting take on the covid vaccine from the life insurance industry’s point of view. Josh Stirling from “Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives” says that the vaccine could make drastic changes in his industry. He says that because Americans have been taking the vaccine, there could be “something like 600,000 excess deaths per year in the United States.”
Stirling, whose bio states he “has been recognized as a top analyst by Institutional Investor and the Financial Times,” says that those ‘under the age of 50 who took the vaccine now have a 49% higher mortality rate.” Furthermore, individuals who received just one dose of the shots “have an approximately 145% worse mortality rate.”