Category: COVID-19
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• About 1 in 5 children hospitalized with COVID were admitted to the intensive care unit. • Significantly, >90 percent of these children who were hospitalized or died from COVID weren’t vaccinated.
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It is biologically impossible for an mRNA vaccine to affect your cell DNA in any way. Think about it—it if could, then all of your cellular mRNA from normal genes being expressed, and the mRNA you eat, breath get from other vaccines, wounds, etc. could do the same. But it does not.
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Two years ago, a Kaiser Family Foundation poll showed that 34% of Americans believe that the COVID vaccines have caused thousands of sudden deaths. As a result, some health departments have been forbidden from promoting the shots or have had to even ban them.
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While this recent evidence is consistent with an animal origin of the CoV-2 virus, it still is not definitive proof. But, this research adds to the growing circumstantial argument that the virus migrated from a bat into wildlife that was sold at the Wuhan market.
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Well, we now know that the organs of the male reproductive system, including the prostate, testicles, and penis actually can be infected by the COVID virus an, thus, have their functions compromised. This can result in erectile dysfunction, decreased testosterone, and reduced sperm levels in 60-75% of infected patients…
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The CoV-2 virus that causes COVID is a respiratory bug, right? They say we catch it, not from surfaces or food, like we do norovirus, but from airborne exposure—we breathe it in. That of course, means that it causes respiratory problems. Makes sense, right? Well, Sarah Carter, 36, from San Mateo, CA, caught the virus…
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Two provocative areas of research have led to the notion that infection could be a risk factor for dementia. On one hand, some studies have directly suggested that there is a possible link between some infections and an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Then, other studies found that two vaccines, the flu shot and…
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Other studies showed that people who are vaccinated are roughly 40 to 60 percent less likely to have a heart attack or stroke following a COVID infection than those who are unvaccinated.
