SadKangaroo wrote on Nov 27
th, 2024 at 8:00am:
Mortdooley wrote on Nov 26
th, 2024 at 10:13pm:
I realise this is a s
hit
posting thread, but since this is a fringe topic, it’s worth addressing the claim with some clarity. The assertion appears to originate from this study:
https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000282The number of deaths cited in the meme is not referenced in the study. Instead, it has been crudely extrapolated by scaling the data across the total global population—an approach that is methodologically unsound and impossible to justify.
Furthermore, the study does not attribute the recorded excess deaths to vaccines. It highlights a significant spike in excess mortality as countries lifted containment measures and reopened, recommending further investigation into these trends.
If anything, the data indicates that more people died from COVID during the period when restrictions were relaxed, regardless of vaccination status.
The study’s conclusion, a call for more research into the persistence of excess deaths, is entirely reasonable. Understanding the underlying causes is essential to inform future public health responses.
The truth is important, even in a s
hit
posting thread. That said, it being shared by a "died suddenly" account is a dead give away that it was manipulated bulls
hit
for anyone with even half a brain.
I see this is a subject close to your heart, I hope your faith in the clot shot doesn't lead to Myocarditis. A surprisingly large number of young athletes have died of it after getting their "vaccines".
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, called the myocardium. The condition can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood. Myocarditis can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, and rapid or irregular heartbeats.
Infection with a virus is one cause of myocarditis. Sometimes myocarditis is caused by a
medicine reaction or a condition that causes inflammation throughout the body.
Severe myocarditis weakens the heart so that the rest of the body doesn't get enough blood. Clots can form in the heart, leading to a stroke or heart attack.