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@scottij

@thomason Please be careful with applying your personal experience and rumors to the general population. Just because you feel it happened to you and you heard about others with the same experience which then validates your feelings, does not mean it is happening to the general population. I am sorry for your condition and wish you well but we do not know what happened to you. The coincidence of events is not enough evidence for definitive conclusions.

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@scottij, I would not expect a professional technician to be spreading rumors, although it is possible, and I never said it was happening to the general population. You say you do not know what happened to me, yet I do! I came down with Covid two-weeks after being vaccinated. My post stated that for the welfare of the people, the situation needs to be examined. You say "The coincidence of events is not enough evidence for definitive conclusions." That is very true. In my post, I stated "I would think this vaccination revelation needs to be investigated, as the people have a right to know what is going into their bodies."

Parsing e-mails for misunderstanding and errors is an endless task which benefits neither of us. I will leave it at that

@scottij On the contrary, such "personal experience" may well be useful or applicable for the general public. There is a lot we do not know about these vaccines. The more we hear about them, the better. In my case, I had a very bad reaction from dose 2 of Pfizer (over 2 months ago) and it is still there. Has seriously impacted my life. I do not hesitate to report that to anyone or everyone.