From the article:
“For the first time, a population-wide cohort of nearly 300,000 people tracked over 30 months has revealed that the so-called “safe and effective” COVID-19 shots are linked to alarming spikes in multiple forms of cancer.
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The researchers allegedly found that those who received at least one vaccine dose had a much lower risk of dying from any cause compared to the unvaccinated, and this protective effect was even stronger in people who had three or more doses.”
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These two paragraphs seem to contradict each other. How can the shots be linked to alarming spikes in multiple forms of cancer, yet provide protection from all-cause mortality? Is it because there are uncounted (but many) people walking around with a lot of cancers who just haven’t died yet, so aren’t included in the mortality numbers?
“The researchers ALLEGEDLY...”
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12381369/pdf/EXCLI-24-690.pdf
“The subjects who received SARS-CoV-2 vaccination showed almost half the risk of all-cause death after a median follow-up of 25 months. We also observed an inconstant association between COVID-19 vaccination and cancer hospitalization, depending on infection status, cancer site, and the minimum lag-time between vaccination and cancer. As the results might be influenced by the confounding effect of a differential healthcare utilization by vaccinated individuals, they must be considered preliminary, and further data are definitely required to elucidate the potential association between cancer and COVID-19 vaccination.”
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all-cause mortality
they could have died in auto accidents