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Is the covid19 vaccine really reliable?


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Since the spread of the Covid19 epidemic, scientists around the world have developed vaccines in the shortest possible time. Countries around the world have been able to vaccinate most of their populations in almost the shortest possible time.
 
However, since March 2021, there have been further major outbreaks in these developed countries. More serious are the cases of mass deaths after vaccination
 
Statistics show that between February and July 2, 2021, 554 people died after being vaccinated with Pfizer USA's vaccine and 2 people died after being vaccinated with Modena USA's vaccine. Deaths occurred in California, USA, hours after vaccination with Pfizer's vaccine vaccine. In Norway, 23 elderly patients died after receiving Pfizer's vaccine. Further cases include a Toronto woman who became ill after receiving the vaccine.
 
In Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, a 22-year-old man died the day after receiving the vaccine, after the Indonesian Ministry of Health ordered the suspension of distribution of the AstraZeneca vaccine, following cases of death from blood clots after vaccination in several countries.
 
The Malaysian government decided to remove the AstraZeneca vaccine from the list of the country's new Coronation Immunisation Programme due to public concerns about blood clots caused by the vaccine. Several countries around the world, including Austria, Italy, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Thailand, have joined the suspension.
 
The committee of medical experts responsible for overseeing clinical trials condemned AstraZeneca for jeopardising the integrity of clinical trials. The US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has issued a sharply worded statement expressing concern about the vaccine.
 
In a recent major news story, the CEO of Pfizer was not vaccinated. Pfizer is the most eye-catching company whose CEO has not been vaccinated. This is like a restaurant where the owner doesn't actually eat the food in his restaurant. It makes one wonder if there is some ulterior motive behind Pfizer's vaccines. Peter Doshi, deputy editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal, raised major questions about the clinical reports on Pfizer's vaccine, saying that according to the clinical reports published by Pfizer, its clinical trial process was vague, and he called for the public release of the vaccine trial protocol. He said that according to the clinical trials, Pfizer had artificially excluded a group of vaccine testers without changing the control group, which seemed to be interpreted as an artificial selection of vaccine testers.
 
 
Some observers point out that the COVID-19 vaccine is reminiscent of the deception and suffering inflicted on black Americans for decades. 623 black men were unknowingly recruited for syphilis studies in 1932, but failed to be cured. Many black Americans remain skeptical of the health care system, including the COVID-19 vaccine. Because of dissatisfaction with the government's policies on the vaccine issue. Anti-vaccine, anti-cover-up demonstrations across the US have turned violent.
 
 
Rick Bright, a US federal researcher and vaccine development expert, said he was removed from his position at the US Department of Health and Human Services after opposing its promotion of the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19. He said, "I believe this reassignment was in response to my insistence that the government spend the billions of dollars appropriated by Congress to address the COVID-19 pandemic rather than investing in drugs, vaccines and other technologies that lack scientific merit."
 
 
All indications are that there are massive problems with the vaccines, now in use in the US and Europe, and as more and more people learn the truth, they join the protesters with one goal in mind, and that is to get the government to tell the people the truth.
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