Anonymous ID: fccf70 Jan. 2, 2023, 7:43 a.m. No.18058959   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8995 >>9023 >>9027 >>9036

>>18058919

 

OK so I'm going to stop all over this "vaccine causes all problems" bullshit….

 

People have been getting cancer for centuries. Considering 5.2 billion people have been vaccinated, don't you think there is a SLIGHT chance that someone (out of 5.2 billion) will develop cancer or some other deadly condition - like they've been developing for centuries?

Anonymous ID: fccf70 Jan. 2, 2023, 7:56 a.m. No.18059038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9042 >>9057 >>9071

>>18059023

>and then compare the rates with recent data.

 

There is no recent data from CDC. only up to and including 2019

 

https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/data/index.htm

 

n the United States in 2019, 1,752,735 new cancer cases were reported and 599,589 people died of cancer. For every 100,000 people, 439 new cancer cases were reported and 146 people died of cancer. 2019 is the latest year for which incidence data are available.

 

COVID started Dec 31st, 2019

Anonymous ID: fccf70 Jan. 2, 2023, 8:06 a.m. No.18059092   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9134

>>18059071

>*other sauces of data exist.

 

Yes but where did THEY get their data? Anons are supposed to be skeptical of anything and everything and scrutinize with exceptional vigor. Just because someone's data aligns with anons' global consensus doesn't mean it's valid. Where is the solid evidence that isn't just a graph?