> For all we know he might have eaten a burger from some poplar chain on the day he died
Again, disingenuous strawmen like these are the problem.
The article specifically speculates on the basis of the condition that killed, the link established by /scientific studies/ afterwards between vaccines and the side effect, and the short duration between death and vaccination.
I’m fully vaccinated myself, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to ignore everything. There are always potential side effects, and it’s good to be aware of them.
Please stop being a radical who tells people to shut up and listen to “the science”, when even scientists are not 100% sure.
While it’s true that scientists want to be open to new possibilities, that doesn’t mean naively accepting that known charlatans like Berensen are acting in good faith when they pick up a particular idea to see if they can monetize it.
The linked paper is a case study of n=3 patients. There quite possibly is a mechanism where patients with certain pre-existing might want to monitor more closely but, as the paper notes, this appears to be quite rare given the massive number of people who’ve been vaccinated. The medical community monitors these things closely and I’m sure of two things: if there is something clinically useful which comes out of this it won’t be ignored, and anything useful will come out of work by medical professionals rather than a right-wing crank who will shamelessly attempt to harness a dead man’s reputation to boost his career.
Again, disingenuous strawmen like these are the problem.
The article specifically speculates on the basis of the condition that killed, the link established by /scientific studies/ afterwards between vaccines and the side effect, and the short duration between death and vaccination.
I’m fully vaccinated myself, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to ignore everything. There are always potential side effects, and it’s good to be aware of them.
Please stop being a radical who tells people to shut up and listen to “the science”, when even scientists are not 100% sure.