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COVID Shots Tied to a Lower Risk of Death From Any Cause

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Doubt there is a direct causal link there. As shorter life expectancy of non[anti] vaxxers would be most certainly due to poor health management choices, obviously.

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11 minutes ago, Peter Crow said:

Doubt there is a direct causal link there. As shorter life expectancy of non[anti] vaxxers would be most certainly due to poor health management choices, obviously.

 

I have written several times before and also linked to reports and articles about anti vaxxers are linked to conspiracy theorists who often have poorer education and also poor health. 

 

But who want to admit those generalizations when you are convinced the world are against you? 

 

Research indicates that anti-vaccination attitudes are consistently linked with a higher propensity to believe in conspiracy theories, lower education levels, and a potential association with certain mental health conditions

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2 hours ago, johng said:

What it means is they are desperate to try and paint the forced rushed experimental concoctions in a favorable light..even though there is mountains of evidence to the contrary. 

Well, it's a mountain of something.

From the OP link"

 

Young and middle-age adults who had at least one dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine were less likely to die of any cause in the following 4 years compared with those who weren't vaccinated, a nationwide French cohort study found.

3 hours ago, CaptainPeacock said:

Just for YOU...Enjoy!:tongue:

 

 

 

'Prick' is a term usually reserved for men, but in the case of Ms. Hopkins it seems apt to use it.

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