Peewee wrote:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-astrazeneca-vaccin-idUSKBN2BT1TF
Coming from the very article you linked to...
" “In my opinion, we can now say it, it is clear that there is an association (of the brain blood clots) with the vaccine. However, we still do not know what causes this reaction,” Cavaleri said, without giving evidence to support his comments. "
Key elements:
" “In my opinion, "
" we still do not know what causes this reaction,” "
" Cavaleri said, without giving evidence to support his comments. "
So, "
in his OPINION, we can now say it, it is clear that there is an association (of the brain blood clots) with the vaccine. However,
we still do not know what causes this reaction,” Cavaleri said, without giving evidence to support his comments....
So in essence, if I were to say "In my opinion, anybody that believes what they read or hear in alt-right/alt-left media, that those people are morons" and I offered no facts to back my claims, it would obviously be true, right? I wouldn't need to offer facts to back my opinion, the guy being quoted in the article didn't, as the article stated , and you believe what he is saying...
And another point made in the very same article:
" The EMA has said the
benefits of the AstraZeneca shot outweigh any risks, and the World Health Organization has backed the vaccine.
AstraZeneca has said previously that its studies have found no higher risk of clots because of its vaccine. "
Since the article bears no relevance to what has been discussed so far in this thread, I must
assume that you are attempting to make an additional point with posting the article. Going by what the article is covering, the theorized link between AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots in the brain, that has yet to be conclusively proven, that the point you wish to make is that there is even more risk to taking the vaccines than the one proposed by the very insane CT that this thread is based upon. If I have assumed incorrectly, feel free to explain what your purpose actually was for posting this article here and correct me.
What is with all of these insane, unsubstantiated fears? The vaccine will have microchips for tracking me, the vaccine IS the mark of the beast, the vaccine will alter my DNA, the vaccine was deliberately engineered to cause deaths months later and then those not vaccinated will by hunted down and killed... What would be the motive behind that last one? Tracking chips, if one wishes to track someone, I guess that one might make sense, though I wonder what the motive is supposed to be for tracking vaccinated persons... The mark of the beast, now that is truly grasping at straws... It will alter my DNA, unintended consequences can and do occur in many things, though there is no claims that, that has been happening in relation to these vaccines. Three of the four CTs I have pointed out regarding these vaccines are 100% completely insane, no relevance to reality, the one that MAY be possible, it hasn't been reported as a result of actual vaccination with ANY of the vaccines in use as yet. The one claim this thread is based on is not proven conclusively as yet, so... Three insane "fears" and two plausible but unproven "fears". Doing good guys, got yourselves all worked up over nothing really...
Word to the wise, before running about claiming that the sky is falling, first take a glance at the sky to determine if it really IS falling...