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COVID-19 Surveillance in NSW (2022)

Reference: NSW Health. (2022). COVID-19 weekly surveillance in NSW epidemiological week 3, ending 22 January 2022. Retrieved from www.health.nsw.gov.au/coronavirus Summary: The report provides an overview of COVID-19 cases in New South Wales (NSW) for the week ending 22 January 2022, indicating a total of 186,929 cases, with 110,395 confirmed via PCR tests. Hospitalisations totalled 8,308, […]

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Immune Suppression by mRNA Vaccinations: Implications and Risks

Reference: Seneff, S., Nigh, G., Kyriakopoulos, A., & McCullough, P. A. (2022). Innate immune suppression by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccinations: The role of G-quadruplexes, exosomes, and microRNAs. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.22541/au.164276411.10570847/v1 Summary: The article examines the potential risks associated with mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations, highlighting how these vaccines may impair innate immunity, particularly through the suppression of type I

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Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination and Previous Infection on Hospitalisation Rates

Reference: León, T. M., Dorabawila, V., Nelson, L., Lutterloh, E., Bauer, U. E., Backenson, B., Bassett, M. T., Henry, H., Bregman, B., Midgley, C. M., Myers, J. F., Plumb, I. D., Reese, H. E., Zhao, R., Briggs-Hagen, M., Hoefer, D., Watt, J. P., Silk, B. J., Jain, S., & Rosenberg, E. S. (2022). COVID-19 cases

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Public Health Scotland: COVID-19 & Winter Statistical Report Summary

Reference: Public Health Scotland. (2022). COVID-19 & winter statistical report as at 17 January 2022. Retrieved from [URL] Summary: The Public Health Scotland report as at 17 January 2022 highlights key metrics related to COVID-19, including a significant decrease in confirmed cases, with 27,944 cases reported in the week prior—a 65.2% drop from the previous

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Findings in Live Blood Analysis Post-Covid Injections

Reference: Schottdorf, E.-M. (2022). Findings in the live blood analysis of patients after Covid injections: Metallic (or other?) objects and granulocytes attacking one another. Doctors for Covid Ethics Online Meeting, January 13. Summary: The article discusses findings from live blood analysis (LBA) conducted on patients following Covid vaccinations. Author Eva-Maria Schottdorf collaborated with alternative practitioners

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Weekly National Influenza and COVID-19 Report Summary

Reference: UK Health Security Agency. (2022). Weekly national influenza and COVID-19 surveillance report: Week 27 report (up to week 26 data). Retrieved from [link] Summary: The report provides an overview of COVID-19 and influenza surveillance in England for week 26 of 2022, highlighting an increase in COVID-19 cases, particularly among individuals over 80. Laboratory data

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Anomalies in UK Vaccine Mortality Data

Reference: Neil, M., Fenton, N., Smalley, J., Craig, C. E. H., Guetzkow, J., McLachlan, S., Engler, J., Russell, D., & Rose, J. (2022). Official mortality data for England suggest systematic miscategorisation of vaccine status and uncertain effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccination. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.28055.09124 Summary: The article critiques UK official mortality data regarding Covid-19 vaccination effectiveness, highlighting

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COVID-19 Vaccines: A New Perspective on Efficacy

Reference: Beattie, K. A. (2022). Worldwide Bayesian causal impact analysis of vaccine administration on deaths and cases associated with COVID-19: A big data analysis of 145 countries. Steve Kirsch’s Substack. Retrieved from https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/new-big-data-study-of-145-countries Summary: A recent study by Kyle A. Beattie, titled “Worldwide Bayesian Causal Impact Analysis of Vaccine Administration on Deaths and Cases Associated

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Military Medical Data Leak Raises Concerns Over Vaccine Impact

Reference: Georgia Record. (2022, January 28). Military MED skyrocket disease data leaked! Biden regime knowingly continues destruction of force. https://www.georgiarecord.com/military-med-skyrocketing-disease-data-leaked-biden-regime-knowingly-continues-destruction-of-force/ Summary: The article discusses a testimony by attorney Thomas Renz before Congress, revealing alarming disease data from the Defence Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED) regarding military personnel. The data indicates significant increases in various health issues,

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COVID-19 “VACCINE” MANDATES – MEDICAL ANALYSIS

Summary The document “COVID-19 Mandates: Medical Analysis with respect to South African Constitutional Criteria” by HJ Edeling argues that COVID-19 vaccine mandates are medically unjustifiable. It claims that the current vaccines are experimental genetic interventions that may cause more harm than good. The analysis suggests that risks associated with the vaccines outweigh their benefits and

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