What are the risks and benefits of each vaccine? — Midwestern Doctor – Part One
The COVID-19 vaccines have provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to answer this question.
Story at a Glance:
•The blatant dishonesty of our drug regulators throughout COVID-19 has led to many realizing they can’t trust that other recommended vaccines are “safe,” “effective” and “necessary.”
•Since many people have asked me about this topic, I’ve worked to produce an independent assessment of each recommended vaccine.
•This is a surprisingly challenging calculation to make which is extremely prone to the assessor’s bias, and remarkably, in many cases, the data we need to determine the risk and benefits of each vaccine accurately does not exist.
•In this article, I attempted to provide the best assessment I could of each CDC recommended vaccine. In some cases, it is very clear the risks outweigh the benefits of a vaccine, while in other cases, it is less clear. For those on the fence about vaccinating, I believe it is best to initially pay attention to avoiding the worst vaccines.
Note: due to the immense interest in the initial version of this post, I have significantly revised it and added a lot of initial information for those interested in this topic.
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-are-the-risks-and-benefits-of
This appears to be a two-part article — this first section describes everything to be evaluated, why, how etc. “In the final part of this article, as I have been researching this extensively over the last year, I will share my current thoughts on each of the vaccines on the CDC schedule:”
Hmmmm, since we should question everything from the CDC, FDA, Govt, and the Media, the past few years have taught us to do the opposite of their messaging after doing some DD.
They know this, we know they know this so are all shots a twisted psyop. Do they not want us to take any shots or use all shots to divide us? The sheep vs the Lions. Divide and conquer. Sic the woke believers upon us.
It’s becoming a full time job to decipher the narrative. Easy for most of us here.
We just don’t listen to them.