New Bombshell Study Reveals 187k COVID Vaccine Associated Deaths | Pfizer Vaccine Efficacy Plunged To 40% In 12-18 Year Olds | Physical Activity Associated With A 50% Reduced Risk Of Death From Covid
The studies being released in medical journals this week are astounding. Succinctly put, there are new reports of skyrocketing COVID vaccine induced deaths, plummeting Pfizer vaccine efficacy in kids, and so much more. If you’re not up to speed on the data below, you really should be as it is some of the most important thus far relating to the pandemic. As always, the studies have been summarized for you below. However, please read through the sources yourself. Finally, share this post with everyone you know so they can be aware too.
New study involving Israeli, European, & US datasets reveals positive vaccine correlated ACM (all cause mortality) 0-5 weeks post-injection in all age groups, with a US VFR (vaccine fatality rate) average of 0.04%, suggesting up to 187k vaccine-associated US deaths Feb-Aug 21. All and all, these data suggest covid VAERS figures are underreported by a factor of 20
In a case-control, test-negative study of 2812 children 5-18 years old of which 734 were fully vaccinated VS 2078 not between Jul 1, 2021-Feb 17, 2022, Pfizer vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization at 2 weeks up through 22 weeks plunged to 40% in 12-18 year olds. What’s more, this data shows low covid vaccine effectiveness again hospitalization during an Omicron dominant period
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2202826#figures_media
https://twitter.com/healthbyjames/status/1509289186741952512?s=20&t=bI6ePHu4aOVDiIyqsgZxTA
Pre-vaccine pediatric UK dataset pertaining to 700k COVID infections of unmasked kids 12 and under when schools were closed Jan-Mar 2021 revealed 0 COVID deaths with a 14-day symptomatic hospitalization rate of only 1%
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanchi/article/PIIS2352-4642(22)00096-7/fulltext
Higher amounts of physical activity were associated with a 33%, 41%, & 42% reduced risk of hospitalization, ICU admission, and death respectively from COVID19 suggesting that exercise can help reduce the severity of outcomes experienced by those infected
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35140062/
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