Large Percentage Of Vaccinated In UK Suffering Side Effects, Still Dying

If Joe Biden gets his wish, vaccination will be mandated in the United States. But for all the hype, it sure doesn't seem to be paying dividends overseas.

According to recent data, more than 70 percent of those dying of complications related to COVID-19 in the U.K. have been vaccinated.

This data comes on the heels of a U.K. drug regulatory agency adding a rare autoimmune nerve disorder to its list of possible COVID-19 vaccine complications.

"The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency updated vaccine side effects to include Guillain-Barre Syndrome, or GBS, a paralysis-inducing disease of the nervous system," Yahoo News reported.

"The agency said it received 432 reports of GBS possibly related to the AstraZenica vaccine, and 26 reports of a similar condition called Miller Fisher Syndrome. The Pfizer vaccine had 59 reports of GBS."

Death. Uncertainty. Frightening potential side effects. Where does it end?

Of course, Biden and his staunch supporters, including much of the mainstream media, are sure to keep this news quiet.

Some things aren't a surprise. But the data from overseas should raise some eyebrows, regardless of how American leadership tries to spin it, or more likely, outright ignore it.

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Sam Amico spent 15 years covering the NBA for Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports and NBA.com, along with a few other spots, and currently runs his own basketball website on the side, FortyEightMinutes.com.