Originally Posted by
Grist_To_The_Mill
I've been in science based jobs for all of my working career. During that time it became quite obvious to me that science isn't a static thing what was true one day might be different the next day.
So it is with medical science, treatments are developed usually over years but in the covid jab case in a hurry. Once something has been developed and deemed " safe" it's released to the general public and the feedback loops start but this time backed up statistically by having a large number of " guinea pigs" rather than s restricted number of laboratory ones.
To be honest I would be more alarmed if nobody was looking into " excess deaths" it seems a logical thing to do.
But if there are studies into this and the results don't support the view that the covid jab is to blame then will the anti-vax people accept it?
I think not