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To: shadowlands1960

I don’t have time right now to look up the stuff I posted in the past.
I have posted such information before and get flamed for it.
Partly because it’s from the CDC……however is funny how the CDC runs VAERS and the Vax death crowd believe those crazy stats.

However the stats are easily available.

Start at 2019 and go back from there.

Here’s an example……on average there are about 48,000 cases of Bell’s Palsy a year.
That number has held………there has been no change.
Yet, the Vax death crowd act as if Bell’s Palsy is something new just for the Covid Vax. As if it never happen before 2020.


17 posted on 02/06/2023 7:31:03 AM PST by David Chase
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To: David Chase

Thanks for verifying that you are spouting your opinion like everyone else.


21 posted on 02/06/2023 7:33:11 AM PST by shadowlands1960 (We live in a world of intolerance masked as tolerance. RUSH LIMBAUGH)
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To: David Chase

“Here’s an example……on average there are about 48,000 cases of Bell’s Palsy a year.”

I looked all over for this information but found nothing. Could you please post a link?


70 posted on 02/06/2023 8:33:00 AM PST by mikelets456
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To: David Chase

If the Covid 19 “vaccine” is based off the virus then one could conclude that the vaccine does increase the likelihood of Bell’s Palsy-—by 2X-4X

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaotolaryngology/fullarticle/2781369

In this issue of JAMA Otolaryngology, Tamaki et al4 queried a large-scale EMR database contributed to by 41 health care organizations during a 1-year span to look more specifically at rates of Bell palsy in patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis. Of 348 088 identified patients with COVID-19, 284 had a diagnosis of Bell palsy within 8 weeks of COVID-19 diagnosis: 153 patients had new-onset Bell palsy, whereas 131 had recurrent Bell palsy. The authors translate this to an 8-week incidence of 82 per 100 000 patients with COVID-19. However, if using a crude analysis and assuming a prepandemic rate of 40 per 100 000 person-years and no seasonality, Bell palsy would be expected to naturally occur in only 21 of 348 088 patients during an 8-week period. This suggests that COVID-19 could be a risk factor for Bell palsy. It would be interesting to determine historical rates of Bell palsy using this database and compare them with the rate during the pandemic. Furthermore, Tamaki et al4 compared matched COVID-19–vaccinated patients (without a known history of COVID-19) with COVID-19–positive patients and found that vaccinated patients had a lower incidence of Bell palsy. Although these data do not directly determine the risk associated with vaccination, the inference is that the risk of acquiring Bell palsy with COVID-19 is greater than the risk of Bell palsy associated with the vaccine.


74 posted on 02/06/2023 8:38:16 AM PST by mikelets456
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