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Builder
 
  -4  
Tue 11 Apr, 2023 02:14 am
@Walter Hinteler,
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More than 10,000 people have registered their interest to make a claim since registration opened on the federal health department’s website in September, official data shows, meaning it would cost at least $50 million if each claim is approved.

Ms Eves said significant brain or cardiac injury could result in a claim in the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.

“When you’re dealing with something like a stroke, you could have someone who is a truck driver and can’t go back to work, or an accountant who can’t process big numbers anymore,” she said.

“In severe cases, people go on to have multiple strokes and may need 24-hour care.”

source

People who experienced a moderate to significant adverse reaction resulting in a hospital stay of at least one night are covered by the government’s vaccine indemnity scheme.


And Walter, I will remind you, that past vaccines have been completely withdrawn after just three deaths.

Plenty of precedents being set here. Zero responsibility for injuries with the makers of the products, but massive profits. Pfizer has been using their windfall to buy up other pharmaceutical orgs, specifically those dealing with heart problems and immuno-inflammatory disease. How ironic is that?
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Region Philbis
 
  2  
Tue 11 Apr, 2023 04:49 am
@PoliteMight,
Quote:
3. The virus is harmless and will and can make you sick but not "Fatal sick".
try telling that to the nearly 7,000,000 people worldwide who have succumbed to the virus...
Builder
 
  -4  
Tue 11 Apr, 2023 08:24 pm
@Region Philbis,
If you still believe their numbers are accurate, you haven't been paying much attention at all.

Influenza deaths were zero for the same period.

Anyone dying with C19, was marked down as dying from C19, no matter what the actual cause of death happened to be.

It's like; "man, I have this bad head cold, but that bus running over me wasn't the problem at all......"
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hightor
 
  3  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 03:31 am
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Influenza deaths were zero for the same period.

Bollocks.

Quote:
What was the 2020-2021 flu season like?

Flu activity was unusually low throughout the 2020-2021 flu season both in the United States and globally, despite high levels of testing. During September 28, 2020–May 22, 2021 in the United States, 1,675 (0.2%) of 818,939 respiratory specimens tested by U.S. clinical laboratories were positive for an influenza virus. The low level of flu activity during this past season contributed to dramatically fewer flu illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths compared with previous flu seasons. For comparison, during the last three seasons before the pandemic, the proportion of respiratory specimens testing positive for influenza peaked between 26.2% and 30.3%. In terms of hospitalizations, the cumulative rate of laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations in the 2020-2021 season was the lowest recorded since this type of data collection began in 2005. For pediatric deaths, CDC received one report of a pediatric flu death in a child during the 2020–2021 flu season. Since flu deaths in children became nationally notifiable in 2004, reported flu deaths in children had previously ranged from a low of 37 (during 2011-2012) to a high of 199 (during 2019-2020).

What are possible explanations for the unusually low flu activity?

COVID-19 mitigation measures such as wearing face masks, staying home, hand washing, school closures, reduced travel, increased ventilation of indoor spaces, and physical distancing, likely contributed to the decline in 2020-2021 flu incidence, hospitalizations and deaths. Influenza vaccination may also contributed to reduced flu illness during the 2020–2021 season. Flu vaccine effectiveness estimates for 2020-2021 are not available, but a record number of influenza vaccine doses (193.8 million doses) were distributed in the U.S. during 2020-2021.

cdc


Quote:
Preliminary Estimated Influenza Illnesses, Medical visits, Hospitalizations, and Deaths in the United States – 2021-2022 influenza season:

The overall burden of influenza (flu) for the 2021-2022 season was an estimated 9 million flu illnesses, 4 million flu-related medical visits, 100,000 flu-related hospitalizations, and 5,000 flu deaths (Table 1).

cdc
Builder
 
  -4  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 03:40 am
@hightor,
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Bollocks.


In your dreams , maybe.
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Builder
 
  -4  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 04:59 am
@hightor,
"....measures such as wearing face masks, staying home, hand washing, school closures, reduced travel, increased ventilation of indoor spaces, and physical distancing, likely contributed to the decline"

Likely contributed to the decline. Gotta be a punch line there somewhere.

Oh, but there's no denying science, even though none was apparent.
hightor
 
  3  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 05:05 am
@Builder,
What's your problem anyway?

First you declare:
Quote:
Influenza deaths were zero for the same period.


I provided data from the CDC which not only contradicts your statement but explains the drop in flu cases in '20-'21 and '21-'22.

Your statement was incorrect. What more do you need explained to you?
hightor
 
  2  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 05:44 am
New study shows SARS-CoV-2 infection accelerates the progression of dementia
bobsal u1553115
 
  1  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 06:59 am
@hightor,
Quote:
What more do you need explained to you?


Anything and everything. But you can lead an ass to water, getting him to drink is a pipe dream.
Builder
 
  -3  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 09:50 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
What's your problem anyway?


No problem here. Your post actually backed my assertion. Pediatric influenza deaths down from 199 to just one? Do you even bother to read what you find?

Quote:
I provided data from the CDC which not only contradicts your statement


Nope, it certainly didn't at all. It confirms that deaths from influenza were at an all-time low, and fobbed that off as being because of "health measures". Those measures did absolutely nothing to stop C19 deaths, which is what we're discussing here.

All deaths were being counted as C19 deaths, was my assertion. Address that. If you can.
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Builder
 
  -3  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 10:44 pm
@hightor,
Try reading your links before you post them.

And remember (or just read this thread) that the injections haven't stopped anyone from getting C19.

Again and again.

Quote:
Infection with SARS-CoV-2 has a significant impact on cognitive function in patients with preexisting dementia
Builder
 
  -3  
Wed 12 Apr, 2023 11:36 pm
Among athletes, sudden death incidence has historically ranged between 1 in 40,000 and 1 in 80,000.12 An analysis13 of deaths among competitive athletes between 1980 and 2006 in the U.S. identified a total of 1,866 cases where an athlete either collapsed from cardiac arrest and/or died suddenly. That’s 1,866 cases occurring over a span of 27 years, giving us an annual average of 69 in the U.S.

Data14 compiled by the International Olympic Committee show 1,101 sudden deaths in athletes under age 35 between 1966 and 2004, giving us an average annual rate of 29 sudden deaths, across all sports. Meanwhile, between March 2021 and March 2022 alone — a single year — at least 769 athletes have suffered cardiac arrest, collapse, and/or have died on the field, worldwide.15
Among EU FIFA (football/soccer ball) athletes, sudden death increased by 420% in 2021.

Good Sciencing, which is keeping a running total of athletic deaths post-jab puts the current number of cardiac arrests at 1,090 and total deaths at 715.16 Several dozen more are pending confirmation that the athlete had in fact received the shot.

Among EU FIFA (football/soccer ball) athletes, sudden death increased by 420% in 2021.17 Historically, about five soccer players have died while playing the game each year. Between January and mid-November 2021, 21 FIFA players died from sudden death.

https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/the-explosive-rise-of-sudden-adult-death-syndrome-sads/
izzythepush
 
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Thu 13 Apr, 2023 01:47 am
@bobsal u1553115,
bobsal u1553115 wrote:

getting him to drink is a pipe dream.

Waterpipe?
hightor
 
  3  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 05:34 am
@Builder,
Quote:
Try reading your links before you post them.

What makes you think I hadn't read the link? I posted the headline. I never said that "infection with SARS-CoV-2 has a significant impact on cognitive function in patients whether or not they have preexisting dementia." What's your problem anyway? Accelerate the progression implies that the disease was already there.

Good night, Builder.
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Walter Hinteler
 
  2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 05:54 am
@Builder,
List of ‘108 FIFA soccer players’ is not proof of a common link between COVID-19 vaccines and athlete deaths (Reuters Fact Check, DECEMBER 23, 20217:11 PM UPDATED A YEAR AGO)
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Mame
 
  3  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 06:19 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

And remember ... that the injections haven't stopped anyone from getting C19.



You can't say that with any certainty.
bobsal u1553115
 
  1  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 08:51 am
@izzythepush,
Lead pipe or bong pipe. Both work.
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roger
 
  2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 03:01 pm
@Mame,
Mame wrote:

Builder wrote:

And remember ... that the injections haven't stopped anyone from getting C19.



You can't say that with any certainty.

Just change 'anyone' to 'some'.
bobsal u1553115
 
  1  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 04:25 pm
@roger,
Good catch. It's kept my wife from getting it, as well a LOT of others.
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Builder
 
  -4  
Thu 13 Apr, 2023 09:52 pm
@Mame,
Quote:
You can't say that with any certainty.


Read back a few pages. Jcboy multiple times while fully "boosted".

There's been no tests at all, to say whether it did lessen symptoms, either.

As the excuse goes, they had "work at the speed of science" this time.
 

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