I know the vaccines went through trials before being put into arms. That's
learning as we go. We are not being "experimented on". I watched a few
million shots go out before I got one myself so I would know the odds.

When you have a virus that is killing hundreds of thousands waiting around
is just not a good idea. There is overwhelming evidence that getting the
vaccines outweigh the risks. The chances of dying from the coronavirus far
exceed those of having an adverse reaction to the shot, reports of rare,
(fewer than one in a million) post-vaccine blood clots may have you
reconsidering vaccination.

Less than one in a million chance of blood clots. You should know that
blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis or DVT) or in the lungs
(pulmonary embolus or PE), are extremely common and rarely related to the
vaccine at all. That's called science.

And it means I am much safer getting the vaccine than worrying about clots.

Also the blood clots were from the Astra Zeneca shot which isn't even used
in the US.

Details matter!

On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 8:36 AM pal joey <[email protected]> wrote:

> "WE'RE LEARNING AS WE GO...." And that is precisely why thinking people
> aren't  jumping at the chance to be experimented on.  That should be the
> headline on the photo of that poor woman who had both legs amputated,  and
> both her hands are black, as they are dead tissue, all from blood clots.
> Go and get the d-dimer test, Cyndiann,  then come back and prove everyone
> wrong.
>