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09/17/21 8:13 PM

#374808 RE: CHUNKY44 #374807

Good science requires having an open mind and relying on facts.

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2021/09/14/news/regional/trinidad/thousands-of-trinidad-vaccines-due-to-expire-in-november/

The country received its first 2,000-dose donation of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines from the Government of Barbados seven months ago and since then has received 277,330 doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, 1,105,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine, 108,020 Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses, and 305,770 Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine doses.



As you probably know, the Astrazeneca vaccine is most similar to the J&J vaccine, which is approved in the US. Oxford/Astrazeneca and Sinopharm are not available in the US.

How to you gather that Niki's cousin's friend got the Astrazeneca vaccine? It sounds like you are claiming to believe one part of the "story" that fits your narrative (that a Covid vaccine was taken - one that you apparently chose out of several options), but not others (that the person had a side effect that other people who took similar Covid vaccines also have reported).

Is that good science? Thanks for helping share the facts of the story.