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How many more vaccine injuries and deaths must there be before the experimental jabs are pulled?

Updated: Jan 3, 2023

In 1976, the US government abruptly stopped the swine flu vaccination program when an unexpectedly high number of cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome (a nervous system disorder that results in muscle weakness) were reported (1 additional case of GBS per 100,000 vaccinated), resulting in 53 deaths. Around 45m people had received the vaccine.*


Percentage-wise, that's 0.001% of vaccinated people that developed Guillain-Barré and 0.0001% that died.


Here in the UK, the most recent data from our Yellow Card reporting system (our equivalent to VAERS) shows that out of the 35.1m people who have had a COVID-19 vaccine (50.9m doses administered), there have been 164,622 cases of nervous system disorders, resulting in 169 deaths.


That means the number of separate nervous system disorders reported represents 0.32% of all vaccinations administered and 0.0005% of vaccinated people have died as a result.


Compare those statistics with the ones from the swine flu vaccine - and remember that the government's own research suggests that only around 10% of adverse events are reported to the Yellow Card scheme.


In total, there have been 1,143 deaths in the UK following a COVID-19 vaccine - that's 0.003% of vaccinated people and 0.03% if only 10% are reported, or 1 in 3,000.


The swine flu vaccine programme was halted after just over 1 in one million died from Guillain-Barré. We're already at approaching 5 in one million dying from nervous system disorders.


How many injuries and deaths must there be before this medical trial is halted?




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