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5% of adverse events requiring hospitalization is not exactly what I would call safe
That's 5% of the .06%. So over 38mil vaxed. 23,002 had any reaction. 1,150 had any major complications.
in one city, Ontario. And it's measured in doses, not people. Meaning that assuming people got duplicate doses, the complication rate would be much higher. I also imagine myocarditis is not always formally diagnosed.
With an adverse event rate of 0.06%. Meaning only 33 per million people required hospitalization.
It's 38 million doses, not people.
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