Vaccine

FDA Responds to Ladapo’s Letter Over DNA Fragments in mRNA Vaccines: ‘Quite Implausible’

The Food and Drug Administration issued a response to Florida Surgeon General Matthew Ladapo's letter claiming there were DNA fragments present in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

Pro-Vaccine Journalist Who Called for Unvaccinated Police Officers to be Fired ‘Dies Suddenly’

Canadian leftist reporter Ian Vandaelle who called for those police officers who refused the COVID vaccine to be fired has died suddenly at 33-years-old.
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Illinois Lawmakers Propose Allowing Non-Citizens to Serve in Military

Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced a bill called the "Enlist Act of 2023" that would allow undocumented immigrants to serve in the U.S. military.

Study Links COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Unintended Immune Response’

A study from Cambridge University found that almost 25% of those who received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have developed unintentional proteins.

Over Half of Those in Midwest Refuse Updated COVID-19 Vaccine

A poll from Emerson College Polling found that 57% of residents in the American Heartland states will not receive the latest COVID-19 vaccine.

Florida Surgeon General Issues Letter Questioning Presence of DNA in COVID-19 Vaccines

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, who previously cautioned against the COVID-19 vaccines, wrote a letter to the FDA questioning the inoculations.

Healthcare Worker Turned Whistleblower Faces Court After Exposing Deaths Linked to COVID Vaccine

56-year-old healthcare worker turned whistleblower of Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand's public health agency, Barry Young, was arrested over the weekend for his alleged involvement in the "unauthorized disclosure and misuse of data."

CDC Removes Term ‘Women’ From Health Guidance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) removed the term "women" from its health guidance and replaced it with gender-inclusive language.

Influenza Vaccination Lower Among Children, Adults Than Last Year

Influenza inoculations are lower among children and adults than last year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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