The alarm has been increasing for some time now...
~Easy
Just playing devil’s advocate here, the data is alarming.
But how much of these increases might be attributed to delayed care? People didn’t go to the doctors for over a year, so they didn’t get diagnosed until more recently. Which is bad enough for some of these ailments where early intervention means greatest likelihood of positive outcomes.
Of course it wouldn’t explain spontaneous abortions, and may not explain some of the myocarditis/pericarditis conditions if they turn out to be transitory. But cancer, it could just be that there are more diagnoses because there is a lot more looking now than a year or two ago.
Bookmrk
That leaves at most 4 months for all of these conditions, like infertility and congenital defects, to be created, manifest, get detected and diagnosed.
Does anyone here really think the vaccines caused female infertility that was then diagnosed within 4 months at such a rate so as to skew the entire year's numbers by almost 500%?
Articles like this one reinforce my decision to not take the jab!
I hope to live long enough to see EVERY ONE of the EVIL sonsofbitches who did this to us be charged, indicted, arrested, tried, convicted and terminated with extreme prejudice!
BKMK
Thanks to every poster.
I predict every bit of that data will be lost to some “catastrophic failure” of the computer system, and all the backups too.
Idc what party you are from, immediately stop this and reign hell on earth on the CDC / FDA / PHIZERβ¦. Going to have to pay the piper sooner or later. Might as well be sooner. BBB might be a health care bill now.