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SEN. GRASSLEY: No problems with Moderna, Pfizer vaccines, says he is ‘listening to the scientists’

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Senator Chuck Grassley was asked during his Capitol Hill Report last week if he thought it was time for additional studies to be done on the COVID-19 vaccinations. Here was his response:

“Moderna and Pfizer, I don’t have any problems,” Grassley said. “When you figure six million people have been vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson and six people have had the blood clots, one of those six died, it comes down to a percentage of people being affected I think I just read .00028. So, I think that the virus is so bad and even though the chances of death aren’t so great, we still lost 600,000 people in the United States, three million people worldwide, it isn’t something you should take for granted and I’m listening to the scientists and it doesn’t bother me.”

Author: Jacob Hall

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