Sir lastnail wrote on Oct 7
th, 2022 at 10:11am:
Check it out.
How many millions never got to tell their story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9kmKNNDC74
This woman obviously had a severe, adverse reaction to a COVID vaccine
—apparently anaphylactic shock—and of course it's acknowledged to
happen in very rare cases, but seldom has life-changing effects when
treated appropriately. She's complaining not so much about the vaccines
per se, as she is about the lack of timely and appropriate medical
intervention that've been apparent. So she's certainly not an anti-vaxxer
conspiracy theorist (or at least she wasn't).
To extrapolate this woman's case in order to erroneously claim that her
scenario is representative of the wider vaccinated population is of course
fruitless—and clinically, statistically insignificant.
The few figures she recounts at 54:00 are exaggerated as far as death
and long-term injury numbers are concerned, and she doesn't offer any
citations supporting her claim of "thousands and thousands" of people
being adversely affected by the vaccines.
I'd be guessing that her first vaccination severely weakened her immune
system or compromised it in some way, such that the second vaccination
caused the anaphylactic shock. And I'd agree that hers is one of the
unfortunate cases of "long-COVID".
In Australia, the current rate of adverse effects reporting is 2.2 individuals
per 100,000 from total vaccination numbers of 62,626,416 (which = 0.22%).
The most common adverse effects for COVID vaccines include pain at the
injection site, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain and fever.