I find it interesting that two of the most forced vaccinated industries, healthcare and airlines, are both now experiencing newspaper-worthy levels of staff shortages.
To be fair, there are compounding issues, like delayed care at hospitals and additional regulations for pilots, but I’d be curious to know stuff like:
# Staff out sick broken down by vax status;
Number of vaccinated staff who still got Covid vs. Ppl w/excemptions;
Absenteeism broken down by vaccination status/number of doses, etc.
I know people who work in Healthcare, and what I’m hearing on the ground is troubling, especially, it seems, lots of “weird neurological stuff.”
Skeptics of my position could argue this could be Covid-related, and it is possible, but since we HAVE DATA FOR THE VACCINES, especially given excess all-cause mortality rates from Israel and Australia (see here and here) correlating to vaccine administration not the disease, something is not adding up…
Here is a FDA report (PDF) that claims, according to this article:
“The clinical trials of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine found that the all-cause mortality rate of the vaccinated group was higher than that of the control group, months after the trials were launched, according to a recently released FDA report.
According to the report, which was released by the US Food and Drug Administration to provide background information on its August 2021 decision to grant full approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine after offering limited emergency authorization of use in last December, six months after the vaccine’s clinical trial began, the total number of deaths reported in the vaccinated group was nearly one-quarter higher than the number of deaths in the placebo group.
The report emphasized that ‘None of the deaths were considered related to vaccination’.”