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Rising Death Rates Among the Triple Vaccinated: A Closer Look

Reference: The Exposé. (2022, February 11). Deaths among triple vaccinated increased by 495% in January with the vaccinated accounting for 4 in every 5 Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations & deaths since December. The Exposé. https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/02/11/triple-vax-deaths-increase-by-495-percent-pandemic-fully-vaccinated/ Summary: A recent article by The Exposé highlights alarming findings from Public Health Scotland, revealing that deaths among triple vaccinated individuals […]

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Alarming Increase in Death Risk for Vaccinated Children

Reference: The Exposé. (2022, February 7). Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine increases children’s risk of death by 5100% according to the Office for National Statistics. The Exposé. https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/02/07/covid-vaccinated-children-5100-percent-more-likely-to-die/ Summary: An article from The Exposé claims that data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals a staggering increase in death rates among children vaccinated against Covid-19 in

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Misconceptions About Vaccination and COVID-19 Hospitalisation Rates

Reference: Canadian COVID Care Alliance. (2022, February 1). Dispelling the myth of a pandemic of the unvaccinated. https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/ Summary: The article critiques mainstream media narratives suggesting that unvaccinated individuals are the primary drivers of COVID-19 hospitalisations in Ontario, claiming they are up to 60 times more likely to require intensive care. It argues that such

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Concerns Over COVID-19 Vaccine Impact on Military Health

Reference: Johnson, R. (2022). Letter to Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III regarding military health concerns related to COVID-19 vaccines. Summary: On 1 February 2022, Senator Ron Johnson wrote to Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, expressing concerns raised during a roundtable discussion on COVID-19 vaccine safety. Attorney Thomas Renz, representing whistleblowers from the Department of Defence

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COVID-19 Vaccination and Infection Status: Insights from California and New York

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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CDC’s Language Shift on Vaccination Status

Reference: Smart Zune. (2022, January 23). Watch the CDC director admit ‘fully vaccinated’ was a big lie, here is the new term they’re using. Smart Zune. https://smartzune.com/watch-the-cdc-director-admit-fully-vaccinated-was-a-big-lie-here-is-the-new-term-theyre-using/?fr=operanews Summary: CDC Director Rochelle Walensky recently indicated that the term “fully vaccinated” is misleading, emphasising the need to shift towards “up-to-date” vaccination status. This comes after a CDC

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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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