SteakNEggs
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Yeah a one in 50 years. I maintain that sketchy. That's all I saidPeople have been having heart troubles for a long time.
Yeah a one in 50 years. I maintain that sketchy. That's all I saidPeople have been having heart troubles for a long time.
Oh, good, you can do math.50 years ago.
It's actually not. Given the number of people who have played in the NFL, the number of them on anabolic steroid, and the physical exertion involved, and including the fact that they are all at least theoretically in good shape, 1 in 50 years doesn't sound suspicious. If anything, I think it's a little low, but I haven't run the math.Yeah a one in 50 years. I maintain that sketchy. That's all I said
Of course its not normal but to attribute it to something to do with the vaccination or similar is just moronic tbh. Its a freak thing that just happened. At least they have now postponed the game.Just don't see it often. When's the last NFL player to have cardiac arrest on the field? Are you saying it's normal?
I didn't. I said it's sketchy.Of course its not normal but to attribute it to something to do with the vaccination or similar is just moronic tbh. Its a freak thing that just happened. At least they have now postponed the game.
Never said that. I said it's sketchy. It's something you rarely see in the NFL.Oh, good, you can do math.
Now, was his heart attack the result of the Covid vaccine?
Also, do we know Hamlin had a heart attack?
FFS. Welp wanted to wait a bit to put someone on ignore since I have only been a member of the forum for a very short time...but hey is what it is. You are just using this to spout vaccination nonsense whether you to admit that or not. See ya.New study updates evidence on rare blood-clotting condition after covid-19 vaccination
Based on health data from five European countries and the US, it shows a small increased risk of TTS after a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, and a trend towards an increased risk after the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine, compared with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
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New study updates evidence on rare blood-clotting condition after covid-19 vaccination - BMJ Group
Findings show small increased risk after adenovirus vaccines Should be considered when planning further immunisation campaigns and future vaccine development A study published by The BMJ today sheds further light on the risk of developing a very rare blood-clotting condition known as thrombosis...www.bmj.com
Is everything rare sketchy?Never said that. I said it's sketchy. It's something you rarely see in the NFL.
Lol peace Karen.FFS. Welp wanted to wait a bit to put someone on ignore since I have only been a member of the forum for a very short time...but hey is what it is. You are just using this to spout vaccination nonsense whether you to admit that or not. See ya.
I would agree that information is incomplete. But sketchy also has a connotation of "suspicious" and I don't think this has risen to that level. As a non-medical professional, I can think of a half dozen things off the top of my head that would be more likely to cause this than a vaccination.By definition not everything but this? Yeaf
I do. Not even pointing at the vaccine. I mean it's literally breaking news everywhere I look. This is not normal.I would agree that information is incomplete. But sketchy also has a connotation of "suspicious" and I don't think this has risen to that level. As a non-medical professional, I can think of a half dozen things off the top of my head that would be more likely to cause this than a vaccination.