Yep, you can’t seem to make a single post without calling me a silly name like troll. Proud of yourself?
The rest of your post is nonsensical. Men don’t get pregnant and therefore don’t miscarry. Talk about your red herrings! This must be the reddest one ever.
The claim you are defending is that 78% of pregnancies among vaccinated women in 2021 ended in miscarriage. Yet you cannot credibly account for why the birth rate increased (albeit only slightly) for the first time in seven years in 2021.
The study had a bunch of pregnancies lost to follow up.
And there were 11 pregnancies lost, even though only 3 of the lost pregnancies we’re matched to a subject ID.
Poor tracking.
Pfizer should have (as if!) fired the researchers in that study and made a lot of noise about lousy record keeping.
To try to bury it, in the midst of all the other clot shot issues, to say nothing of the clot shots being unnecessary, let alone needing to beandatory — combined with obscene profits means that politically
, Pfizer was begging to get teamed.
As are the $hot $hill$.
No, I'm ashamed of you; if you are even a US citizen.
The rest of your post is nonsensical. Men don’t get pregnant and therefore don’t miscarry. Talk about your red herrings! This must be the reddest one ever.P
Not a red herring; if you trust government officials like Pfauci and the CDC, you have no call to reject HHS, who can't come out and say men are unable to get pregnant.
The claim you are defending is that 78% of pregnancies among vaccinated women in 2021 ended in miscarriage.
Don't put words in my mouth, troll.
There are too many potential issues with the study, and with the jabs, to allow the generalization you just made.
Yet you cannot credibly account for why the birth rate increased (albeit only slightly) for the first time in seven years in 2021.
Break down the birth rate by age, ethinicity, legal immigrant/illegal immigrant/citizen, and jab status.
...and that's only the beginning.
Try harder, troll.