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Zack Vegas
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    From the article-

    “She was required to receive vaccines for tetanus, meningitis, and pneumonia prior to a blood transfusion. **All three vaccines were allegedly administered simultaneously**, leading to a severe reaction.”

    While I do think all vaccines are dangerous, and the Covid vaccines are the most dangerous, this simultaneous administration of multiple vaccines seems to be the main trigger, historically, for vaccine injuries.  Interaction between drugs are never studied in clinical trials, and studies administering multiple drugs are pretty rare.  Math shows you why this is impossible.  There are currently 19 different vaccines on the CDC schedule for kids (and many more off of it).  Studying all those 19 vaccines in all different possible combinations would require 19! trials, or 121,645,100,408,832,000 different trials. Yep, that’s into the quadrillions. Obviously not possible.

    There is a claim that 6 vaccines can be administered at one time.  Even using that number, and only the vaccines on the chart, that would “only” require 1,9535,040.  Maybe technically possible, but not realistically.  And those near 2 million trials have not been carried out, so there really isn’t any sound scientific basis for claiming that multiple vaccines can be administered simultainiously.

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