I did not know the CDC is in business of making excuses for the Drug manufacturer.
Their conclusion is based on speculation.
Their conclusion is
"It was anxiety — and not a problem with the shots "
This conclusion was based on following premise and speculation with statement such as these.
- "Basically,
some people get so freaked out by injections that their anxiety spurs a physical reaction."
- “
We knew we were going to see this" - why even conduct a Apr 7-9 study of something you are already pre-concluded.
- "Health officials at the time said they had no reason to suspect a problem with the vaccine itself."
- "J&J’s requires just one dose. That
probably makes it more appealing to people who are nervous about shots and might leave them more highly predisposed to anxiety-related events,"
- Etc,
Can we really trust the CDC with these kind of pre-conceived investigation.