Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.
The FDA has "repeatedly stated that effectiveness against transmission remains unproven," the trio write, noting that the agency’s website maintains: "the scientific community does not yet know if Comirnaty will reduce such transmission."
Senator Cornyn said, “For too long, the People’s Republic of China has collected Americans’ healthcare data without anywhere near sufficient scrutiny. This legislation would confront this growing national security threat and ensure private genetic information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.”
Secretary Mayorkas "provided copious amounts of baby formula to illegal aliens at one of the largest processing centers in the country, while American mothers and infants were enduring severe shortages."
In a significant move aimed at preserving the integrity of female sports and protecting Missouri's children from possibly damaging experimental surgeries and treatment, Governor Mike Parson has enacted Senate Bill (SB) 39 and SB 49.
The Tyre Extinguishers, a radical left-leaning organization, has been deflating the tires of SUVs in multiple countries as a means to combat climate change and discourage SUV ownership in urban areas, leading to mixed reactions from local residents and concerns about property damage and inconvenience.
"What this means is that one of the world’s most horrific regimes is now a part of a group that sets and enforces the standards and norms for the global governance of health care. It is an absurd episode for a key U.N. agency that is in much need of self-reflection and reform,” Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of Geneva-based independent human rights organization, UN Watch, commented.
"The conventional SARS-CoV-2 vaccine’s ability to provide immunological protection may be significantly impacted by over-vaccination. If this happens, either newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases or people who have already contracted the virus again may have a more severe case of the illness. This concept was proposed after seeing tolerance of both the humoral and cellular immune responses to prolonged booster immunization doses."