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ins0ma_ t1_j06ryhh wrote

It seems that almost everything you've written here is dangerous misinformation.

Can you supply any references to scientific literature which support your extraordinary claims?

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vredvall t1_j06vw2s wrote

It is not misinformation. It is official Swedish numbers from https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/smittskydd-beredskap/utbrott/aktuella-utbrott/covid-19/ and https://www.lakemedelsverket.se/sv/coronavirus/coronavaccin/rapporterade-misstankta-biverkningar-coronavaccin

But you’re not going to read it. Because you’ve taken the vaccine and you’re committed to your group and it’s leaders.

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ins0ma_ t1_j06wily wrote

>https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/smittskydd-beredskap/utbrott/aktuella-utbrott/covid-19/

Thats great! Your own link contradicts your statements.

From your link:

"Vaccination protects you and others
The COVID-19 vaccination offers strong protection against serious illness. There is a slight risk that you can still get COVID-19 even if you have been vaccinated, although if you do, your symptoms will most likely be mild. Since the risk of becoming ill is low, it is also less likely that you will infect others. Experience from other countries has shown that the spread of infection decreases as more and more people are vaccinated. For this reason, vaccination is key to helping stop the pandemic...."

It continues. Did you even bother to read your own source material?

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rocketeerH t1_j06yc7q wrote

Obviously you’re not going to change that guys “mind,” but thank you for trying. Epic way to show him he’s wrong using his own link

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SilverNicktail t1_j07iv3w wrote

Hahaha this literally always happens. These people never, ever actually attempt to read or comprehend their sources. They just spot one thing somewhere official sounding, that they think agrees with them on a surface level, and then shout "AHA!"

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Top_Masterpiece_8992 t1_j06y1gq wrote

So I looked at your references and while I cannot say that I did an exhaustive review of the data, I can point out that having side effects from a vaccine does NOT mean you are vaccine injured. Many symptoms you get are not from diseases but from your immune response to abate them, so it make sense that if a vaccine mimics a disease that you would have symptoms.

Also, as I'm not Swedish it is hard to read the tables. Everything else is translated except for those so ib don't know exactly what conclusion they bring. So I cannot contest you on that front.

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vredvall t1_j071jg2 wrote

Yeah well I’m not lying about the numbers and I don’t expect you to learn a new language.

My initial comment was about the vaccines being “spectacular”. I find that comment insane.

My claim about injuries was anecdotal. Stroke like symptoms, severe migraines, miscarriage a sudden death and women having menstrual problems. I’d say those would be considered injuries. My point there was underreporting.

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Top_Masterpiece_8992 t1_j07e3az wrote

I agree that sudden death would be definitely an injury. However, COVID-19 infection can actually lead to disruption in menstrual cycles and headaches so I would infer the vaccine would have similar issues.

For the other stuff, yeah if it's underreported that would be a definite problem.

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