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Stephanie B.'s avatar

I suspect that we "ain't seen nothing yet" when it comes to vaccine-induced problems showing up. Autoimmune disorders, long covid that never goes away, that sort of thing...but that's more of a gut feeling than backed by data. I will say what frustrates me about this entire "vaccines saved lives" argument is that if public health officials had focused on prevention and early treatment instead, the point might have been moot. I'm not even talking about ivermectin. I'm talking basic stuff, like handing out free vitamin D supplements to everyone in the northern hemisphere during the winter months.

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Joel Smalley's avatar

Yes, but... why is the virus STILL killing people?? Why is the global COVID mortality rate higher, much higher, since worldwide jab campaigns, when ceteris paribus, it should naturally be lower??? I totally agree, having studied plenty of excess mortality all around the world, including cause of death data, that the indirect consequences of the mRNA experiment are yet to be substantially found in the mortality data but the same cannot be said of probable cause of COVID deaths which are indeed the primary source of excess deaths in the last 2+ years.

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