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I’m sorry your family member had this serious but exceedingly rare reaction to the vaccine, but here’s the thing: when, exactly, do you propose making the call to go ahead and get your family vaccinated? When vaccines are provably 100% safe? Probably not. So how about five nines, 99.999% safe? Well, no, apparently that’s not good enough for you, because that’s roughly what we’ve got. When it comes to fatal reactions…
>exceedingly rare reaction In my personal case, it's 1 in 8 vaxxed that I know personally with bad reaction and accompanying devastating financial consequences. I also don't really consider the reported thousands dead, tens of thousands of ER visits, and thousands more hospitalized and/or permanently disabled as exceedingly rare. These are CDC numbers from the VAERS database, https://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfie…
You get similar (but weaker) side effects from Influenza shots.
If you look at the write-ups on that link, btw, and not simply if the person was hospitalized, you see that most cases simply end up in observation overnight and most suffer rather mild symptoms you'd experience from a strong immune reaction. A lot of cases are marked as "not recovered" but the writeup says "Headache for 45 minutes, gave ibuprofen."
Even better, most of the deaths are labelled as an allergic reaction and in some cases it's 80+ year old people dying.