Early on in this forum, I don't remember which week, there was some discussion that if the jabs were really dangerous, given the sociological profile of who was rushing out to take them, we would see more of the people attempting to climb Mt Everest die during that climb or descent.
It seems to me that we now have more than abundant evidence that the jabs are dangerous, but the sample size and changeable weather on Mt Everest make that a maybe not-so-reliable indiactor.
Anyway, here's a report-- nary a mention of the jabs, of course:
Mt Everest
Date: 2023-05-26 09:57 pm (UTC)It seems to me that we now have more than abundant evidence that the jabs are dangerous, but the sample size and changeable weather on Mt Everest make that a maybe not-so-reliable indiactor.
Anyway, here's a report-- nary a mention of the jabs, of course:
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/too-many-permits-deaths-soar-on-everest-after-record-number-of-climbers-attempt-summit