I really don't think that is why it isn't being done. If they formally study and find any problems, which clearly there are signals all over the place, that becomes a serious liability problem. Game over. There are 100s of mRNA vaccines in the pipeline and nothing will be allowed to jeopardize that. Look how they fraudulently rammed Remdesivir through. If you don't have any obvious problems from the number of jabs of covid vaccines you've gotten, count yourself lucky and hope your luck holds.
Answer to question #2: Different brands/batches/degrees of immunity, different results.
I really don't think that is why it isn't being done. If they formally study and find any problems, which clearly there are signals all over the place, that becomes a serious liability problem. Game over. There are 100s of mRNA vaccines in the pipeline and nothing will be allowed to jeopardize that. Look how they fraudulently rammed Remdesivir through. If you don't have any obvious problems from the number of jabs of covid vaccines you've gotten, count yourself lucky and hope your luck holds.
My reply was to the question "So why is this "dirty, tained" blood not harming them ?".
I skimmed over the 1st line, seeing the word question and taking it literally.
I'm much better at counting to 2 than my reply showed.
You are right, though.
I skim and miss things all the time.