The OP is an analysis of decimal dust in medical history. . .
Both the virus itself and the shots can cause blood clots / strokes in individuals with certain genetics. On one of our drives down from MA to TV, at a drink/bathroom/fuel stops, we talked with a woman relocation from NH, and several of her family relatives had blood clots after shots. Not medical data nor evidence, nor valid sample size, but the future of medicine is genetic mappings and genetic reactions. Genetics determine survivability to human natural predators. . . the apex predator is a virus. . .
The problem at the moment is reliance on medical science to fix all . . . all humans have always had medical risks from playing in the dirt
Potentially Deadly Bacteria Detected in U.S. Soil for First Time - The New York Times to eating improperly prepared food. We currently live in amazing times with modern medicine, but we are all still mortal to unknown events, remember the future is uncertain, and at times more uncertain that at other times.
Everyone should really read "On Being Mortal", as the book by a Boston surgeon, Atul Gwande. . .
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The first part of the book is about the history of medicine and quickly people would die after being struck down in an infinite number of ways. From that you realize that we currently live in an fairy tale of successful medicine compared with all prior 1900s medical history. .. .
so back to the original post, decimal dust of life outcomes, and remember that hard wired survival behavioral human responses grossly outweigh negative events with extremely low probabilities over positive happy outcomes with very large probabilities.