Because anything that comes up during human trials has to be listed as a potential adverse effect/side effect. That's why a lot of drugs have side effects that don't make sense or aren't conclusive. Enbrel (Etanercept) came to market as a psoriasis drug and later purposed for rheumatoid arthritis. The commercials and literature for the drug listed lymphoma as a possible adverse effect. There's no cpecific evidence that the drug causes lymphoma, primarily because RA has a statistically significant comorbidity with lymphoma. The drug may not cause it, but since some RA patients did develop lymphoma during trials, it had to be listed as a possible effect.
TL;DR - someone got herpes during trial so it had to be listed as a possible adverse event by the rules.
Strange how they don't list death.
Didn’t your post say that they listed 1223 deaths?
If someone died during trials, they are required to. Someone likely did die and that's why they sealed the truth for 75 years now. They don't want death listed on a (((vaxxine))) that is supposed to be safe and effective. Connect those dots and it makes sense.
Herpes outbreaks have shot up because masking increases herpes viral load inside the mask.
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