University Hospitals Paid Parents $900 to Subject Their Babies to COVID Shots a Year Before EUA
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In Document 5.3.6, Pfizer was aware of 62 cases of children who were injected in the first 90 days after the December 2020 rollout of its C19 injection, several months before emergency use authorization in adolescents. Pfizer excluded 28 cases based on a caveat that their height and weight were “not consistent with pediatric subjects.” Age determines pediatric cases — not height and weight. But of the 34 adverse event cases that remained, 24 (71%) were classified as serious:
A seven-year-old experienced a stroke.
One child and one infant suffered facial paralysis.
One infant had a kidney adverse event, either kidney injury or failure.
132 adverse events were reported in the 34 children, an average of 3.88 AEs per child.
This begs the question: from where did those children come? How did Pfizer gain such access to information about its injection in children at this time? And how did children become medical experiments so shortly after the mRNA rollout?
One possible explanation is medical bribery from the likes of university medical centers. What does it take to compel a parent to volunteer his or her child as a human guinea pig? Apparently, fear-based advertising and about $900 — because the University of Rochester Medical Center was inundated with willing parents when it advertised such an offer back in March 2021.
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