I don't think you can make that assumption.randylahey wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 1:35 pm There were a couple people that literally died from getting the vaccine. They always ignore those. Which is hilarious. "Safe and effective"... then why are those people dead
Its extremely rare. But still. For those couple people, if they would've skipped the vaccine and just got covid they had a 99 percent chance of not dying
The deaths were caused by thrombocytopenia, which, is also caused by the virus. It is a reaction to the spike protein which is used as the antigenic agent in the vaccines. But remember, that's a protein from the virus itself.
My guess, is that those individuals would have had a similar reaction to infection with the virus as they had to the vaccine, since it's the same protein and the virus causes thrombocytopenia much more frequently than the vaccine.
This is conjecture, there is no research to back up my hypothesis. But I think it's reasonable to assume that an individual who had thrombocytopenia when presented the spike protein in the context of the vaccine would have reacted similarly if not worse, when presented the spike protein in the context of infection.