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CDC data show a total of 12,697 cases of adverse reactions and 653 deaths caused by the use of Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID19 vaccine. And the CDC’s focus on investigating recent deaths from rare blood disorders after vaccination has raised questions.
According to the health Impact News website, data recently released by the CDC in the Vaccine Adverse Reaction Reporting System (VAERS) show that as of Feb. 4, the use of Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID19 vaccine also caused 2,792 emergency room visits, 208 cases of permanent disability and 1,382 hospitalizations. Of these, 72% of vaccine fatalities occurred in people over 65 years of age.
The report noted that the data may not reflect the full information because a voluntary mandatory reporting mechanism is used for adverse vaccine reactions. According to a 2011 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services HHS report, the public reporting rate for adverse vaccine reactions was less than 1%.
Just a few days ago, the site reported on the miscarriage of a doctor in Wisconsin after a vaccination. The author, Brian Shilhavy, found three cases of fetal death in the VAERS database, and this doctor’s case was not recorded. It is possible that she believes there is no direct relationship between miscarriage and vaccination.
Officials, the CDC, and the media have stated that these incidents were not caused by vaccination, and the CDC has so far not listed a “vaccine death” category and has never issued a “vaccine death” death certificate.
On Jan. 6, the website reported on Jan. 6 that a doctor had died of a rare blood disorder shortly after receiving the vaccine. The New York Times also reported a few days earlier that the CDC had found 36 additional cases of similar conditions in its database and was investigating them. The 2,000-word New York Times report concluded that the symptoms were not related to the vaccine, reasoning that the chances of developing the blood disorder were similar to those of a normal person. If they were really unrelated to the vaccine, why spend 2,000 words on this case while ignoring many of the more common adverse reactions?
Muscle twitching and cramping, for example, can be found on social media in at least three videos of muscle twitching and cramping after vaccination (these videos have been removed from Facebook, the oil tube, etc.). Many people contacted the victims in the videos complaining of having the same symptoms. In the VAERS database (as of February 4) data, there were 158 cases of muscle spasms and convulsions after vaccination, resulting in a total of 10 deaths. This compares with only one death from the rare blood disorder reported above.
The authors of the report believe that the reason the CDC is investigating this rare blood disorder may be because rare blood disorders can help pharmaceutical companies develop new drugs that can lead to greater revenue.
Wall Street investment reports openly acknowledge that pharmaceutical companies use patients as a source of revenue to maximize returns. In recent years, pharmaceutical development has favored the development of high-priced drugs for rare diseases rather than inexpensive drugs for common diseases. And many drugs that are effective in treating common diseases are past their patent expiration dates, so profit margins are low. The authors suggest that this may be the reason why existing inexpensive drugs with near 100% cure rates for COVID19 viral infections, such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, are being suppressed.
The authors caution that to see the truth behind the pharmaceutical companies and the media they control, it is important to figure out the business model of the pharmaceutical companies that only patients bring in profits, while healthy people and antidotes are of no use to them.
Reuters reports that President Joe Biden recently said that 200 million additional doses of COVID19 vaccine have been purchased, adding to the 400 million doses previously ordered by the government, which is expected to provide two doses of vaccine to each of the nation’s approximately 300 million people.
John. According to Johns Hopkins University, as of Feb. 14, there were more than 27.63 million confirmed cases and more than 485,000 cumulative deaths in the United States.
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