Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
Try this, type google.com, in the search there bar type MHRA yellow card reporting. Click the top link returned. I could link it directly but you'll have to dig out the numbers I just gave because it's buried deep, no doubt deliberately.
I assume you mean:

"The MHRA has received 713 UK reports of suspected ADRs to the COVID-19 Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine in which the patient died shortly after vaccination, 1,211 reports for the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, 35 for the COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna and 37 where the brand of vaccine was unspecified. The majority of these reports were in elderly people or people with underlying illness. Usage of the vaccines has increased over the course of the campaigns and as such, so has reporting of fatal events with a temporal association with vaccination. However, this does not mean that there is a link between vaccination and the fatalities reported. Review of specific fatal reports is provided in the summaries above. The pattern of reporting for all other fatal reports does not suggest the vaccines played a role in these deaths."

I assume the 'million and a half adverse effects' that you refer to is accounted for in this paragraph:

"the overwhelming majority relate to injection-site reactions (sore arm for example) and generalised symptoms such as a ‘flu-like’ illness, headache, chills, fatigue (tiredness), nausea (feeling sick), fever, dizziness, weakness, aching muscles, and rapid heartbeat. Generally, these happen shortly after the vaccination and are not associated with more serious or lasting illness."


I put a sentence in bold above. I suggested to my wife's family that her grandmother (well into her 90s, frail, does not leave the house) would be better off not risking taking the vaccine because in her condition it could very well do more harm than good. Most people are not in this position.