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Dispelling the Myth of “A Pandemic of the Unvaccinated”

Reference: Canadian COVID Care Alliance. (2021). Dispelling the myth of “a pandemic of the unvaccinated.” Retrieved from https://canadiancovidcarealliance.org Summary: The Canadian COVID Care Alliance, comprising over 500 independent healthcare professionals, challenges the narrative that the COVID-19 pandemic is predominantly a crisis among the unvaccinated. The article argues that vaccination rates were high, yet COVID-19 cases […]

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Critical Review of COVID-19 Vaccines in Australia

Reference: Turni, C., & Lefringhausen, A. (2022). COVID-19 vaccines – An Australian review. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 7(3), 491-508. Summary: This review evaluates COVID-19 mRNA vaccines from an Australian perspective, focusing on their safety and efficacy. The authors discuss initial promises versus actual outcomes, citing serious side effects—including deaths—from collected case reports. They

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COVID-19 Infections Among Vaccinated Individuals: A Rising Concern

Reference: King’s College London. (2021). COVID-19 infections among vaccinated individuals: A rising concern. ZOE COVID Study. Summary: A study from King’s College London revealed that as of July 15, 2021, daily symptomatic COVID-19 cases among vaccinated individuals in the UK averaged 15,537, marking a 40% increase from the previous week. Concurrently, unvaccinated cases decreased by

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Observations on Health Issues Post-COVID Vaccination: A Report by Dr Zandré Botha

Reference: Botha, Z. (2023). Observations on health issues post-COVID vaccination: A report. Summary: Dr Zandré Botha reports findings from over fifty patients who experienced significant health issues following the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. Symptoms observed included severe headaches, nerve pain, paranoia, hypertension, blood clots, fatigue, and shortness of breath, among others. Blood

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Covid-inentings: Navorsing, effektiwiteit en newe-effekte | Dr. Charné Copeland Gerber

This interview will be broadcast during the live edition of Die GROOT Ontbyt on Wednesday morning, 4 December 2024. It has been a few years since South Africans were advised by the Department of Health to receive the COVID vaccinations. Questions still arise about the research, effectiveness, and side effects among many South Africans. To

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