COVID vaccines and heart attack risk revealed

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Impossible question to answer given there's so many vagaries in life.
One thing you fail to admit to, with such a silly question.
No, it is only difficult because you keep trying to twist it.

The question still remains very simple.

Distance, a good idea, or not ?
 
No, it is only difficult because you keep trying to twist it.

The question still remains very simple.

Distance, a good idea, or not ?
Did you work during the covid period if so did you shut yourself away in your own room when you got home.
 
The high rates of excess deaths are now being used as the normal baseline to calculate current ongoing deaths

No they aren't.
Yes they are. Don't take my word for it, its what the Gov are saying on their website
Here

Updated baseline
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, OHID has based the number of deaths it would expect each week on the trend in mortality rates in the 5 years immediately preceding the pandemic (2015 to 2019).
However, it is not appropriate to continue to use that method for post-pandemic reporting. OHID is therefore now going to update its baseline each month,


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Did you work during the covid period if so did you shut yourself away in your own room when you got home.
That wasnt any part of the question, was it?

Do you think distance from anybody with a transmittable disease is good or bad ?
 
Yes they are. Don't take my word for it, its what the Gov are saying on their website
Here

Updated baseline
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, OHID has based the number of deaths it would expect each week on the trend in mortality rates in the 5 years immediately preceding the pandemic (2015 to 2019).
However, it is not appropriate to continue to use that method for post-pandemic reporting. OHID is therefore now going to update its baseline each month,


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You'll have densos head in a spin if you tell him how many that will push out for making a claim for compensation.
 
That wasnt any part of the question, was it?

Do you think distance from anybody with a transmittable disease is good or bad ?
Course it wasn't because you made it out to be such a simple question, and as you learning it isn't a simple question in fact it has deepness to it you won't admit to.
 
This isn't something I've been following so I'm very much out of the loop. What is the main evidence that the vaccine has caused excess deaths? In a nutshell.
Well according to the yellow card system in 2021 it it was 1 in every 210 people that have had fatal reactions from it.
 
How about, the more distance the better, or no distance at all needed
Ah, so you have no bloody clue as to what a 'safe distance' is...

What did the government say?

2m I believe...

Did you keep to that at all times?
 
Well according to the yellow card system its 1 in every 210 people that have had fatal reactions.

Back-of-fag-packet-while-bladdered maths will tell you that's horseshoite.

Say 30 million of UK population were vaccinated.
1 in 200 deaths would be 150k.

600k total (all causes) deaths p. a., there or there abouts.
2 years of vaccine, so 1.2 million deaths, total, in that time.

More than 10% of ALL deaths are due to adverse 'rona vaccine reactions? :ROFLMAO:
 
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