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Government states AZ 'vaccine' can kill you - so where are we with vax injuries & deaths?

Updated: Sep 9, 2021

A UK Column News researcher pointed out on yesterday's programme that, despite government officials and representatives, the media and an increasing number of celebrities and pubic figures telling us that the 'vaccine' is safe enough to shove into not only every adult, but also but children and toddlers, the government website now states that the AstraZeneca jab can kill you:


Warnings and precautions

Extremely rare cases of blood clots with low levels of platelets have been observed following vaccination with COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca. The majority of these cases occurred within the first 14 days following vaccination but some have also been reported after this period. Some cases were life-threatening or had a fatal outcome. It is important to remember the benefits of vaccination to give protection against COVID-19 still outweigh any potential risks.


(Pfizer and Moderna information for recipients still does not list death as a possibility.)


And yet, the Yellow Card data tells a rather different story about the risk of death from the AZ jab. As at 2nd June, 863 fatal outcomes had been reported and the government itself estimates that only around 10% of serious adverse events are reported and between 2 and 4% of non-serious reactions . While it's currently claiming: 'These estimates should not be used as indicators of the reporting rate for COVID-19 vaccines, for which there is high public awareness of the Yellow Card scheme and the reporting of suspected reactions', testimony from people up and down the country suggests most of the public still have no idea the scheme exists and medical professionals are being told not to connect any injuries with Covid vaccines. But let's stick with 10%, in which case, a conservative estimate is around 8,500 deaths - and that's just from AstraZeneca.


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Just over 40m, AZ jabs have been given - 24.5m first doses and 15.7m second doses - and let's assume all those second jabs were given to the same people who had received the first one.

  • 24,500,000 people jabbed with AZ

  • 863 fatal outcomes reported at a reporting rate of roughly 10% = c. 8,630 deaths

  • That's 0.04% of jabbed people dying - or 1 in every 2,500 AZ vaccine recipients.


Yellow card reports of an adverse event stand at 195,641 for AstraZeneca alone - let's do the maths for that:

  • 24,500,000 people jabbed

  • 195,641 reports at a reporting rate of between 2% and 10% (let's be conservative and use 10%) = c. 1,956,410 people suffering adverse events

  • That's 7.98% - or 8 in every 100 people, who are likely to have been so badly affected by the AZ vaccine that it's worth reporting.


What about deaths and injuries overall? From the 3 jabs combined - 39,660,000 first doses and 26,400,000 second doses:

  • 267,671 Yellow Card reports, listing

  • 922,596 separate reactions

  • 1,295 deaths (863 AZ, 406 Pfizer, 4 Moderna, 22 brand unspecified)

Again, assuming only 10% of adverse events are reported, that could be:

  • Around 2.6m reports of adverse events - 6.5% of vaccinated people

  • Over 9m separate reactions

  • Around 13,000 deaths - 0.03% or around 1 in every 3,000 people jabbed


CDC data from March 2021 shows that if you're aged between 18 and 50, you have around a 0.05% chance of dying from Covid - and that's if you even catch it. With 4,573,419 cases in the UK to date - less than 7% of the population - that means around 90% of us either haven't caught it or have had such a mild dose we didn't even realise we had it.


0.05% chance of dying from Covid, which I have a 90% chance of avoiding

versus

0.03% chance of dying from the jab.


As I've said before, I'll take my chances with my immune system.












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