Will you take CBS then?
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2021/10/06/ ... d-vaccine/
So a policy which will actually kill patients is designed to get them vaccinated against a virus with a very low probability of death? Let's say for argument this info is up to date:
https://covidusa.net/ That means of the confirmed cases, 1.6% result in death. We don't know how many unconfirmed cases there are, but I think it's reasonable to say the maximum fatality rate is 1.6%, but it's likely much lower.
Even if we knew with 100% certainty that the patient would be killed during recovery if exposed to Covid-19, this could be prevented by placing the patient and donor in isolation some number of days before the surgery, and testing them the day it is to be performed. Why isn't this policy for any infectious disease that might kill a recovering patient?
Many people still don't trust MRNA vaccines. I haven't been able to find any cases of this technology being used beyond clinical trials in the United States before the covid vaccine. If an innactivated virus vaccine is approved, I suspect a good portion of the folks who haven't taken the MRNA one will take the latter. Speaking for myself, I don't trust the MRNA technology either, seeing as it doesn't have the decades of history inactivated virus tech does. I read many reports about blood clots and death from patients after taking MRNA covid-19 vaccines. As I posted here a few months ago, the VAERS database was showing over 40 times as many cases of deaths reported after taking the Covid-19 vaccines than after taking flu vaccines during the same time span. At that time I believe more people had recieved flu vaccines than covid vaccines. What follows are new figures.
From Jan 1st 2021-October 7th 2021 VAERS reports 5,098 deaths assosicated with the Covid-19 vaccine. I also selected every single vaccine in their system, except for Covid-19, and got 134 deaths. Am I using their search wrong? Once again I invite people to try their own searches, and tell me what's going on:
https://vaers.hhs.gov/data.html Last time it was suggested that there's bias against the vaccine. That's a lot of bias. If I search for all symptoms reported for the Covid vaccine, death comes up 80% of the time. The same search for every vaccine except covid has death at 81%. So there seems to be a heavy bias for reporting the loss of a loved one vs any other complaints. How accurate then is this system? And are deaths being over, or under reported?