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Originally Posted by GastonGlock
I'm more annoyed about the bs with the J&J vax. Literally less-than 1 in a million odds, and they pump the brakes on it.
Also, it still doesn't make sense to me that we're telling people who had it to get vaccinated. With other vaxxible diseases, there's a high chance of an adverse reaction when you make people who had the disease recently get vaccinated for it.
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Let's see, 7 million people vaccinated with J&J vaccines in the USA, with one person dead and one in critical care. If you kept that ratio at 1 death per 7 million, and you vaccinated every person in the USA with J&J, you'd have
47 deaths, IF indeed the vaccine actually does cause the clots. An estimated 560,000 people in the USA have died from COVID so far, and about
1,000 will die today. Speed is of the essence, I agree. They shouldn't have stopped using the vaccine.
You can reduce the odds even lower if you just don't vaccinate women aged 18 to 48 with the J&J vaccine, who are the only people known to be affected so far. Give them Pfizer or Moderna instead.