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Vaccine
Side Effects
What
side effects can vaccines cause?
Vaccines can cause mild
reactions such as a sore spot on the arm to severe
reactions such as permanent seizures and autoimmune
disorders. In
some children, vaccines are lethal.
The Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program was set up to help the financial
burden of families whose children were injured or who
died following mandated vaccines. The program has paid
out over $1 billion in claims. The
Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System receives
between 12,000-14,000 reports of hospitalizations,
injuries and deaths following vaccination every year.
It has been suggested by experts that only 10% of
vaccine injuries and deaths are reported.
What are the
odds of suffering from a disease vs. suffering from a
vaccine reaction?
The odds of suffering
vaccine injuries and deaths vs the odds of suffering
disease injuries and deaths disputed by experts and
scientists. Parents should be able to research these
risks, decide for themselves what they are, and allow
other parents to do the same.
A child who dies from a
vaccine should be no less important than a child who
dies from a disease. A death is a death. It is unknown
which children are more at risk for developing serious
side effects or for dying from a vaccine. So parents
are, in fact, playing a sort of Russian Roulette each
time they vaccinate. Medical authorities do not dispute
this, but say the odds are in the millions. All parents
must be able to decide if they want to take the chance
of being that one in a million, if in fact, those odds
are even accurate.
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