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Honest answer - Because no side-effects have been proven to exist. -Hear me out

The injections are experimental. Nothing has been proven yet, because it's all still under investigation.

It's an oxymoron. Like an organized mess. - How can it be organized if it's a mess; how can it be a mess if it's organized?

Side effects - How are they proven if they're still being tested; why are they still being tested if they're proven?

They're able to get away with everything because the injections are experimental.

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Because its 'proven' you can get a 'side effect from an drug injection/ vaccination'. There's over 70 plus years of research data concluding that fact. Wether or not they have determined the exact methodology/ causation/ consequence of each effect is neither here nor there to them. It's simply horses for course - step right up.

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>Because its 'proven' you can get a 'side effect from an drug injection/ vaccination'.

True. But which effects are caused by these injections? - They can plead ignorance and say that they don't know yet.

>Wether or not they have determined the exact causation of each effect is neither here nor there to them.

That's their loophole. They haven't determined the exact causation of the effects. It's still in the experimental phase.

My argument still stands. The injections are experimental. Therefore the answer to, "How have drug companies managed to advertise Covid Vax and not be required to rattle off the side-effects each time like all other companies are required to?" - The answer is because they have a loophole that allows them advertise their injections without listing off the side effects. Their loophole is that it's still experimental. And they don't know what the side effects are yet.

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No, you're missing the point. All the side effects listed on their manufacturer sheets ARE 'common' effects for some individuals after vaccination. Effects considered rare or extremely rare are said to be 'not unusual'. They do know what the common side effects are . It's like your arguing " If i create an entirely new alcoholic cocktail - how do i know getting drunk, with headache , nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, brain fog, non-coordination, memory loss, irritability, drowsiness etc etc were caused by my drink - its entirely new and no research has been completed ??. Because of the wealth of medical studies and evidence based methodologies of the past 80- 90 years nigger. The 'experimental phase research' is to 'confirm' the study hypothesis. I agree its all bs but you're being weird ....