Yesterday Elon Musk replied to a tweet by Scott Adams in which Adams asks how we should interpret data indicating 7% of those vaccinated reported “major side effects.”
How do we interpret this?
Rasmussen Reports @Rasmussen_Poll
Elon’s answer:
And so we have a new Rorschach test of sorts: are you more surprised by the fact that Elon got boosted—twice—or by the fact that both he and his cousin had “rare” side effects?
Oh, and if your first reaction is to worry that he’ll cause “vaccine hesitancy” by actually sharing his experience, which no one is apparently supposed to do… there are no words I feel like typing.
#teamunboosted
I really am concerned about the long term effect of the shots. I am even more concerned since the pharmaceutical companies and Congress were granted exemptions. What special circumstance was that exemption based on?
In response to your question, I’m more surprised that Elon got vax boosted twice. I thought he would be smarter than that. I’m not surprised that 7% of vaxxed people have had major side effects, because I knew from the start in 2020 that the vaccines were being pushed to quickly on the public. No way that they could have been properly vetted so quickly.