Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
I note you, along with your TV-loving brethren always have precisely nowt to say about those Pfizer-admitted 1,294 different adverse reactions. It's always divert and deflect, never discourse.

"Curiouser and curiouser," said Alice.
Just about all medications have adverse effects, more commonly called side effects. Your doctor is supposed to tell you when he prescribes it.

Most side effects are not serious, and in your pdf (which I have looked at) this is also true of their results.

Of the serious side effects, they are fractions of a percent of the total number of doses. In other words, very rare - on the scale of a few in a million.

Now I've responded to that, perhaps you can respond to my query about why, if 4.5 billion people have blood which causes them to spontaneously collapse, nobody knows anybody who knows anybody who has experienced it? Could it be because it's just not true?