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    Benefits of Pfizer, Moderna vaccines 'outweigh' risk of rare heart inflammation

    Remember when the media were saying how AZ Moderna vaccines benefits 'outweigh' risk of BC? some in the news media are trying to down play heart inflammation by calling it rare.
    They are even as far pushing the vaccination propaganda onto the children TV shows now in some areas and countries.

    Benefits of Pfizer, Moderna vaccines 'outweigh' risk of rare heart inflammation

    About 1,200 people, most of whom are age 30 or younger, have reported experiencing symptoms of heart inflammation following receipt of one of the two-dose COVID-19 vaccines, the CDC reported Tuesday.
    Still, "the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination to individual persons and at the population level clearly outweighed the risks of myocarditis after vaccination," the agency researchers wrote.



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    Was over at some friends house this morning, they're extremely liberal and tuned into 'Teh-Newz'.....Well they were aghast that I wanted no part of gov/Big-Pharm medicine.

    Almost to the point of hysteria.

    I'll wait until the fear porn abates before I go back.

    In their defense they're in their mid-eighties.



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