Coronavirus (No politics)

Tucker Carlson: How many Americans have died after taking the COVID vaccine?

"Every flu season, we give influenza shots to more than 160 million Americans. Every year, a relatively small number of people seem to die after getting those shots. To be precise, in 2019, that number was 203 people. The year before, it was 119. In 2017, a total of 85 people died from the flu shot. "

"Between late December of 2020, and last month, a total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccines in the United States. Three thousand, three hundred and sixty-two — that’s an average of 30 people every day. So, what does that add up to? By the way, that reporting period ended on April 23. We don’t have numbers past that, we’re not quite up to date. But we can assume that another 360 people have died in the 12 days since. That is a total of 3,722 deaths. Almost four thousand people died after getting the COVID vaccines. The actual number is almost certainly much higher than that — perhaps vastly higher. "

" In just the first four months of this year, the U.S. government has recorded more deaths after COVID vaccinations than from all other vaccines administered in the United States between mid-1997 and the end of 2013. That’s a period of fifteen and a half years. Again, more people, according to VAERS, have died after getting the shot in four months during a single vaccination campaign than from all other vaccines combined over more than a decade and a half."

"We spoke to one physician today who actively treats COVID patients. He described what we’re seeing now as the single deadliest mass-vaccination event in modern history."

" Many thousands of other people appear to have been injured after getting the vaccine. VAERS records nearly 900 non-fatal heart attacks in people who just received the shot. 2,700 people reported unexplained chest pain. In all, the vaccine, according to the government reporting system, appears to have contributed to at least 8,000 hospitalizations. "
 
Sorry to derail the thread but I have to drive to Atlanta several times per year. Where in Macon would you recommend eating for lunch or dinner?
If you are uninitiated, start here: H&H Having said that, I prefer the food at Bear's Den. For dinner I like Jim Shaw's. These are established places that were open when I was in school there. Since I go back there for nostalgia, it makes sense that I gravitate to those sort of spots. I'm sure @GAVol can name a bunch of newer/trendy spots.
 
That means they died after getting the vaccine. Not necessarily that the vaccine caused death.
What are the numbers for souls that got the vaccine after they got symptoms?
There has been a problem with JNJ vaccine causing blood clots.
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Sounds like the same covid logic, a lot of people died with covid, not from it.

but regardless, those are the numbers, and they ended in April. Which means there's a lot more now
 
Sounds like the same covid logic, a lot of people died with covid, not from it.

but regardless, those are the numbers, and they ended in April. Which means there's a lot more now
Those numbers include those people who were compromised and got the early shots. I couldn't get my first jab until late February and I'm 69 and in poor health. Many of those people already had one foot in the grave
 
Sorry to derail the thread but I have to drive to Atlanta several times per year. Where in Macon would you recommend eating for lunch or dinner?
For lunch, I’d go with the Rookery or Piedmont Brewery downtown.

For dinner, my favorite fine dining places are Christian’s and Circa. Another neat place to eat on the way to ATL is Grits Cafe on the square in Forsyth.
 
Swabbed a five month old that came back positive today. That’s the youngest one I’ve seen. He also has pneumonia, but did not require hospitalization.
 
Haven’t seen anything about masks 😷 being required or not for fan entry or anything about vaccines 💉 for the fans and what percentage of our team has been vaccinated. I did see a story that Ole Miss is 100% vaccinated.
You would think that some kind of announcement by Danny White or someone would be made pretty soon about that.
 
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